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Vocabulary
polynomial expressionsdegree onedegree twoequivalent formsdistributive property
Skills
  • rewrite (polynomial expressions of degree one and degree two in equivalent forms using the distributive property) #dok2
  • identify (when and how to apply the distributive property to polynomial expressions) #dok1
  • represent (polynomials in alternative but equivalent forms) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can identify the degree of a polynomial expression as degree one or degree two. #dok1
  • I can recognize when to use the distributive property with polynomial expressions. #dok1
  • I can rewrite polynomial expressions of degree one and degree two in equivalent forms using the distributive property. #dok2
  • I can represent polynomial expressions in multiple yet equivalent ways. #dok2
  • I can explain the process for rewriting a polynomial using the distributive property. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • Polynomial expressions can often be rewritten in multiple equivalent forms using mathematical properties.
  • The distributive property allows for the simplification and restructuring of polynomial expressions to reveal equivalence.
Essential Questions
  • How can you use the distributive property to rewrite polynomial expressions in different forms?
  • Why is it important to be able to express polynomials in equivalent forms?
  • What clues help you decide when the distributive property can be used with a polynomial expression?
  • In what ways can rewriting a polynomial expression make solving problems easier?
  • How does recognizing equivalent forms of polynomials deepen your understanding of algebraic relationships?