| While the basic TI-84+ calculator will not list the factors of an expression, you can still use the calculator to help in  factoring algebraic expressions.  There are several approaches you may use 
			depending upon the known information. 
				Answers can be 
				"checked" to see if the 
				correct factors have been found:(particularly helpful when dealing with multiple choice 
				questions)
 
					
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								| Check Method 1:  Check factors/answer on the home 
						screen in equation form. Factor x2 - 12x + 36.    
						OR      Find (x - 6)2.
 
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							Choose your "favorite" positive 
							one-digit (for ease) integer value and store the 
							value in x (do not pick 0 or 1).   
							For example, to store a 7:    7  STO► xHit  ENTER.  Enter the problem to be factored (or 
									multiplied) and set "="  to one of the 
									possible answers (or the answer you want to 
									check). 
							The "=" sign is under 
									 
									2nd MATH (TEST) #1 =.Hit  ENTER.If a  0 
							appears, this is NOT the correct answer.If a 1 appears, this IS 
							the correct answer.
 
 
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								 Remember that (x - 6)2
 is the same as
 (x - 6)(x - 6).
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							  | For this problem, we now know that x2 - 12x + 36 = (x - 6)(x - 6). We also know that  (x - 6)2 = x2 - 12x + 36, and NOT x2 + 36 nor x2 -  36.
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								| Check Method 2:  Check factors/answer by graphing. Factor x2 - 12x + 36.    
						OR      Find (x - 6)2.
 
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									Enter the expression into the
									    
									Y1= on the 
									calculator. Enter the possible answer response into
									    
									Y2=. Move to the left of the
									    
									Y2= and choose 
									the open circle.  This setting will allow 
									you to clearly see the animated circle 
									crossing the screen.When the answer is correct, the animated 
									circle will be "riding" on top of the 
									original graph.Keep checking until the correct answer 
									is found.The only difficult feature of this 
									method is the occasional need to adjust the 
									viewing window to see the graph. |  
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								 The animated bubble does not run along the
 original curve.  It forms its own graph.
 This is not the correct solution.
 
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								 The animated bubble runs along the
 original graph.  This is the answer.
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							  | Again, we see that (x - 6)2 = x2 - 12x + 36, and NOT x2 + 36. This also verifies that x2 - 12x + 36 = (x - 6)(x - 6).
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 Answers can be "found" 
		  by graphing and finding the zeros of an equation.
 
				
					
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								| Graph Method: 
						 Factors can be found by finding the 
						zeros of an equation. Find the factors of x2 - 3x - 
						4.
 
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					| Example 1:  
					(Multiple choice question) The factors of x2 + 5x +6 are
 (1) (x + 1)(x + 6)
 (2) (x + 3)(x + 2)
 (3) (x + 5)(x + 1)
 (4) (x + 6)(x - 1)
 
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					Method 1:
  The "favorite" number stored was 7.
 When you hit ENTER and a "1" appears,
 you have found the 
					answer.
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					| Method 
					2:
  The two graphs do not overlap.
 This is not the answer.
 
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  The animated bubble overlaps the
 original graph.  This is the answer.
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				  | Example 2:  
					(Multiple choice question) The room that is shown in the figure below has a floor space 
					of 2x2 + x - 15 
					square feet.  If the width of the room is (x + 3) feet, 
					what is the length?
 
  (1) (x - 3)
 (2) (2x - 5)
 (3) (x - 5)
 (4) (2x + 5)
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					Method 1:
  Answers are tested until the correct
 answer is found.
 OR
 Check your answer to be sure
 you chose wisely.
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			Method 2:
    
 
 
 
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