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This document contains 25 multiple choice questions testing various skills in factoring polynomials. The questions cover factoring using the greatest common factor, difference of squares, perfect square trinomials, and quadratic formulas. They also include evaluating expressions, finding cube roots, and completely factoring polynomials.

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Math Questions

This document contains 25 multiple choice questions testing various skills in factoring polynomials. The questions cover factoring using the greatest common factor, difference of squares, perfect square trinomials, and quadratic formulas. They also include evaluating expressions, finding cube roots, and completely factoring polynomials.

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1.

  Which of the following step/s  is/are appropriate in determining the volume of a cube
  4x2+4x-8? 
A. Factor using Common Monomial Factor and Difference of Two Squares
B. Factor using Common Monomial Factor and Quadratic Trinomial
C. Factor using Difference of Two Squares
D. Factor using Quadratic Trinomial 

2. If Matthew wants to determine the factors of 27x2y-48y3, which factoring method is/are
appropriate to use?
A. Common Monomial Factor
B. Perfect Square Trinomial and Quadratic Trinomial
C. Common Monomial Factor and Difference of Two Squares
D. Common Monomial Factor, Difference of Two Squares and Perfect Trinomial

3. All of them have common factors except __________________.


A. 4x4 + 24x – 16
B. 7y4 – 9y + 3y2
C. 64a + 48b – 32
D. 18x + 7y – 3z

4. It is recognized if this matches the pattern x 2− y 2.


a. Polynomials with Common Monomial Factor (CMF)
b. Difference of Two Square
c. Sum and Difference of Two Cubes
d. Perfect Square Trinomials

5. All of them are examples of polynomials with difference of two squares except.
a. 16x2 – 64
b. 100y4 – 9
c. 36y5 – 25
d. 49 – 81x2y4

6. All of them are conditions for a trinomial to be a perfect square trinomial except.
a. Two terms must be perfect squares, x2 and y2.
b. There must be no minus sign before x2 and y2.
c. If you multiply x and y and double the coefficient of the result, you get the third term, 2xy.
d. There third term must be positive.

7. All of them are examples of perfect square trinomial except.


a. 4x2 + 12x + 9
b. x2 + 2xy + y2
c. y2 + 6y + 9
d. y2 – 4x – 4
8. The cube root of 64 is ________.
a. 4 c. 16
b. 8 d. 32

9. The cube root of the first term of the polynomial x6+27 is _____.
a. x
b. x2
c. x3
d. x4

10. What is the missing term in (a 2−¿ ¿ ,to make if a perfect square trinomial?
A. 2a B. 8a C. -2a D. 4a

For numbers 11-15,


Find the Greatest Common Factor of each pair of monomials.

_____11. 12 x 2 and 48 x 3
a. 2x2 c. 6x2
b. 4x2 d. 12 x 2

_____12. b 3 c 2 d 5 and b 2 d 2
2 2 2 2
a. b cd c. b d
2 2 2
b. b c d
3 5
b d _____13. 12 x 2 y 4, 16 x 3 y 2 and 20 x 5 y 3
a. 4x2 y2 c. 6x2 y2
b. 4x 5 y 4 d. 6x5 y 4

_____14. 60ab, 48a 2 b3 and 72a 3 b 2


a. 2ab
b. 4a 3 b 3 c. 6ab
d. 12ab
_____15. x y 2z, x 2 y 3 z 2 and x 3y z 3
a. xyz
b. x2 y2 z2

c. x3 y3 z3
d. x y2 z

For numbers 16 – 25,


Factor the following completely.

_____16. 36 x 2 y 3 + 45x y 2
a. 3x y 2(12xy + 15) c. 12xy(3x y 2 + 3y)
b. 9x y 2(4xy + 5) d. 15xy(3x y 2 +3 y ¿

_____17. 16m 2(x – 2) + 7m 2(x – 2)


a. 16m2(7m 2 ¿ (x – 2) b. 11m2(x – 2)
c. 16m2 + 7m2(x – 2) d. 23m2(x – 2)

_____18. 100 x 4 - 9 x 6
a. (10x - 9 x 2)(10x + 9 x 2) c. (10 x 2 - 3 x 3)( 10 x 2 + 3 x 3)
b. (10 x 2 - 9 x 3)(10 x 2 - 9 x 3) d. Not factorable

_____19. 49 x 2 y 4 + 16 x 2 y 6
a. (7x y 2 – 4x y 3)(7x y 2 + 4x y 3) c. (7x y 2 – 4x y 3)(7x y 2 – 4x y 3)
b. (7x y 2 + 4x y 3)(7x y 2 + 4x y 3) d. Not factorable

_____20. 27x6 – 125x3


a. (3x2 – 5x)(9x4 + 15x3 + 25x2) c. (3x2 – 5x)(9x4 + 15x3 + 25x2)
b. (3x2 – 5x)(9x4 - 15x3 + 25x2) d. (3x2 + 5x)(9x4 + 15x3 + 25x2)

_____21. 16x2 + 72x + 81


a. (4x2 + 9)2 c. (4x – 9)2
b. (4x + 9)2 d. (4x2 – 9)2

_____22. 25p2 – 60pq + 36q2


a. (5p + 6q)2 c. (5p2 + 6q2)2
b. (5p2 – 6q2)2 d. (5p – 6q)2

_____23. j6 – 12j3 + 36
a. (j2 – 6)2 c. (j3 + 6)2
b. (j2 + 6)2 d. (j3 - 6)2

_____24. 30 – 17y + y2
a. (y + 15)(y + 2) c. (x - 3)(x - 10)
b. (y - 15)(y - 2) d. (x - 15)(x - 2)
_____25. x2 – 20x – 21
a. (x + 21)(x – 1)
b. (x - 7)(x – 3)
c. (x - 21)(x + 1)
d. (x + 7)(x + 3)

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