TEKS 111.39(c)(10)(F)
decide if a binomial can be written as the difference of two squares and, if possible, use the structure of a difference of two squares to rewrite the binomial.
Source: Texas Administrative Code §111.39 (Chapter 111) · Adopted 2012
Knowledge & Skills 111.39(c)(10)
Number and algebraic methods
The student applies the mathematical process standards and algebraic methods to rewrite in equivalent forms and perform operations on polynomial expressions. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 111.39(c)(10)
- TEKS 111.39(c)(10)(A) add and subtract polynomials of degree one and degree two;
- TEKS 111.39(c)(10)(B) multiply polynomials of degree one and degree two;
- TEKS 111.39(c)(10)(C) determine the quotient of a polynomial of degree one and polynomial of degree two when divided by a polynomial of degree one and polynomial of degree two when the degree of the div…
- TEKS 111.39(c)(10)(D) rewrite polynomial expressions of degree one and degree two in equivalent forms using the distributive property;
- TEKS 111.39(c)(10)(E) factor, if possible, trinomials with real factors in the form ax2 + bx + c, including perfect square trinomials of degree two; and