In this lesson, you will draw and interpret area diagrams and use the distributive property to write quadratic equations in factored and standard forms.
When you finish this lesson, you will be able to:
- Rewrite quadratic expressions given in factored form in standard form using either the distributive property or a diagram.
- Know the difference between “factored form” and “standard form.”
Here are the activities that will help you reach those goals:
- 7.9.1: Solving Equations Using Opposite Operations
- 7.9.2: Finding Products of Difference
- 7.9.2: Self Check
- 7.9.2: Additional Resources
- 7.9.3: Standard and Factored Forms of Quadratic Expressions
- 7.9.3: Self Check
- 7.9.3: Additional Resources
- 7.9.4: Expressions in Standard Form
After that, you’ll practice and review.
- 7.9.5: Practice
- 7.9.6: Lesson Summary