In this lesson, you learned how 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 helped you reach those goals:
- 7.9.1: Solving Equations Using Opposite Operations
- In this activity, you solved equations that involve using inverse operations.
- 7.9.2: Finding Products of Differences
- In this activity, you multiplied binomial expressions that involve subtraction.
- 7.9.2: Self Check
- 7.9.2: Additional Resources
- 7.9.3: Standard and Factored Forms of Quadratic Expressions
- In this activity, you identified if an expression is a quadratic in standard form.
- 7.9.3: Self Check
- 7.9.3: Additional Resources
- 7.9.4: Expressions in Standard Form
- In this activity, you continued to identify standard quadratic expressions.
After these activities, you completed the following practice:
- 7.9.5: Practice
Checking In
On a scale of 1 to 5, how confident do you feel about the learning goals of this lesson?
Nice reflection! You learn more when you take the time to reflect on your thinking.