Group members
Emmanuel O
Emmanuel H
Carlos
Elias
Rainer
Gelber
Problem 7 Standard 3: Factor Expressions in a way that the coefficients of x are positive.
4x^2+13-12
Observation:
- I realize this is a quadratic equation
- I realize this is an expression
- I realize this can be simplified
- I realized the highest degree is 2
- I realized the biggest number is 13
- I realize 4 and 12 can be factored
- I realize the quadratic equation can be used
- I understand the final coefficients must be positive
- I see that there are 3 different terms
- I see theirs a variable of x
Question:
- How can I factor this?
- How can I begin breaking the numbers down?
- What evenly goes into 4 and 12?
- What can I do with 13?
- What can I do to make the numbers smaller?
- Is this an expression or equation?
- What makes this an expression?
- What can make this an equation?
- Would quadratic equation work for this?
- What can 2 and 6 do?
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