8adv.MATH.10.B
Multiply polynomials of degree one and degree two.
Grade 8 (Advanced) · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
Standard Unwrapping
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polynomialsdegree onedegree twomultiplicationproduct
Skills
- identify (polynomials of degree one and two) #dok1
- multiply (polynomials of degree one and two) #dok2
- apply (the distributive property to multiply polynomials) #dok2
- interpret (the meaning of each term in the product polynomial) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify polynomials of degree one and degree two. #dok1
- I can multiply a polynomial of degree one by another polynomial of degree one or degree two. #dok2
- I can use the distributive property to multiply polynomials. #dok2
- I can interpret the meaning of each term in the expanded product. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Understanding polynomial multiplication is foundational for algebraic operations and simplification.
- Multiplying polynomials leads to new expressions that deepen understanding of algebraic structure.
Essential Questions
- How do you multiply polynomials of different degrees?
- Why does the distributive property work for multiplying polynomials?
- What patterns or structures can you find in the products of polynomials?
- How does multiplying polynomials connect to real-world problems or other areas of mathematics?
- What strategies can help simplify the process of multiplying polynomials?