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Pre-Lesson: See Extra Support Materials for Algebra 1, Unit 8, Lesson 8.
In this lesson, students encounter quadratic expressions without a linear term and consider how to write them in factored form.
Students begin by studying numerical examples and noticing that expressions such as
Along the way, they encounter a variety of quadratic expressions that can be seen as differences of two squares, including those in which the squared term has a coefficient other than 1, or expressions that involve fractions.
Students also consider why a difference of two squares (such as
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