Name: Date: Grade: Section: Factoring Difference of Two Squares
Name: Date: Grade: Section: Factoring Difference of Two Squares
Name: Date: Grade: Section: Factoring Difference of Two Squares
Grade: Section:
WEEK 1 -2 (3 days)
What I Need to Do
Hi! How is your day? Are you ready to learn more about algebra? In this module
you will learn another factoring technique which is factoring the difference of two
squares.
Do you still remember your Mathematics lessons in grade 7 about perfect square
and special product of sum and difference of two terms? The pattern of the expression
below help you recall the special products.
Symbols/Pattern: (a + b) (a – b) = a2 – b2
If a is the first term and b is the last term, then the product of the sum and
difference of two terms consists of:
Gearing Up
Examples:
a. 9 = 3 . 3 = 32 Thus, 9 and 4x2 are perfect square.
b. 4x2 = 2x . 2x = (2x)2
Write PS if it is a perfect square and NPS if it is not perfect square. Write
your answers on your answers sheets.
1. 81 4. 10x2
2. 49 5. 36y4
3. 65
Questions:
1. Which items are perfect squares? not perfect squares?
2. How did you determine the numbers that are perfect square?
Determine the product of each sum and difference of two terms. Write
your answers sheet.
1. (x + 1) (x – 1) 4. (x + 7) (x – 7)
2. (x + 8) (x – 8) 5. (x + 3) (x – 3)
3. (x + 4) (x – 4)
Questions:
1. How did you determine the product of sum and difference of two
terms?
2. Did you observed any pattern?
3. Did you get the correct answers? If not, what are the difficulties
did you experience in getting the product?
(a + b) (a – b) = a2 – b2
Note that when the sum and product of two terms are multiplied ( it means,
the first term and second term of the factors are the same but they are
different with the operation, one is + while the other one is –), the answer
or result will always be the difference of two squares of the two terms
( square the first term, square the last term and the operation in between
them is –). Therefore, factoring difference of two squares, you just
have to reverse the pattern.
a2 – b2 = (a + b) (a – b)
In using this factoring technique, remember or recall your lesson about the
concept of perfect squares. For example, 81, x2, 49a, and 4y4. These are
all perfect square. Let’s look and learn at the illustration below.
81 = 9.9 = (9)2
x2 = x.x = (x)2
49a2 = 7a . 7a = (7a)2
4y4 = 2y2 . 2y2 = (2y2)2
Let us now know and learn how to factor difference of two squares by
examining at the given examples below.
Step 1: Express the first and the second term in exponential form with a
power of 2.
x2 = x.x = (x)2
4 = 2.2 = (2)2
Step 2: Subtract the two terms in exponential form following the pattern
a2 – b2.
(x)2 – (2)2
(x+2)(x–2)
Step 1: Express the first and the second term in exponential form with a
power of 2.
25a2 = 5a . 5a = (5a)2
16b2 = 4b . 4b = (4b)2
Step 2: Subtract the two terms in exponential form following the pattern
a2 – b2.
(5a)2 – (4b)2
Step 3: Factor completely following the pattern a2 – b2 = (a + b) (a – b)
Step 1: Express the first and the second term in exponential form with a
power of 2.
Step 2: Subtract the two terms in exponential form following the pattern
a2 – b2.
(a2b)2 – (7)2
Based on the examples illustrated, these are the steps in factoring difference
of two squares:
Step 1: Express the first and the second term in exponential form with a
power of 2.
Step 2: Subtract the two terms in exponential form following the pattern
a2 – b2.
Tell whether or not the given binomial is a difference of two squares. If it is,
write DTS. If is not, write NOT. Write your answer on your answer sheet.
1. a2 – 81
2. c2 – 18
3. e2 – 36
4. 25d2 – 16
5. r2 + 8s4
Exercise 2: FACTOR STEP BY STEP
Write the following in completely factored form. Write your answer on your
answer sheet.
1. 9x2 – 4
2. x2 – y 2
3. e2 – 121d2
4. w2 – 36
Exercise 3: AM I FACTORABLE?
1 9m2–25n2 2 25x2–10y2
3 16x4–49y2 4 121x2+9y2
Read and answer as directed. Write your answer on your answer sheets.
1. How will you factor the difference of two squares? Write the step-by-step
process.
Getting Better
Find the missing terms of the factors. Write your answer on your answer
sheets.
1. a2 – 81 = ( a + ____ ) ( a – ____ )
2. p2 – q2 = ( ___+ ___ ) ( p – q )
3. c2 – d2 = ( c + d ) ( ____ – ____ )
4. 49e2 – 81f2 = ( 7e + ____ ) ( ____ – 9f )
5. 100g2 – 121d2 = (____ + 11d ) ( 10g – ____ )
( x + ___ ) ( ___ – 2y )
Final Factors:_____________________
Final Factors:_____________________
1. x2 – 81 = __________________________________
2. 4x2 – 49 = __________________________________
3. 16x2 – 81y2 = __________________________________
4. 25x2 – 1 = __________________________________
5. 81x2 – 400y4 = __________________________________
1. 4x2 – 9
2. 36x6–25
3. x2 – 36
4. 169n2 – 64
5. 144p2 – 100q2
1. PS 1. x2 – 1
2. PS 2. x2 – 64
3. NPS 3. x2 – 16
4. NPS 4. x2 – 49
5. PS 5. x2 – 9
1. DTS 1. ( 3x + 2 ) (3x – 2)
2. NOT 2. ( x + y) (x – y)
3. DTS 3. ( e + 11d ) ( e + 11d )
4. DTS 4. ( w + 6 ) ( w – 6)
5. NOT