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Division of Polynomials Long Division

This lesson plan is for a Math 10 class on June 25th and 27th. It covers dividing polynomials using long division. Students will learn to divide polynomials by writing them in standard form and using the long division method. Examples are provided, such as dividing (10x^2 + 2x^4 + 8 + 7x^3) by (2x^2 + x - 1). Students will do boardwork dividing polynomials and homework dividing polynomials for practice. Mastery of the content will be evaluated.

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Division of Polynomials Long Division

This lesson plan is for a Math 10 class on June 25th and 27th. It covers dividing polynomials using long division. Students will learn to divide polynomials by writing them in standard form and using the long division method. Examples are provided, such as dividing (10x^2 + 2x^4 + 8 + 7x^3) by (2x^2 + x - 1). Students will do boardwork dividing polynomials and homework dividing polynomials for practice. Mastery of the content will be evaluated.

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MATH 10 LESSON PLAN

June 25, 2017: 10 – Toledo, 11-12;


June 27, 2017: 10 – Dapito, 3-4pm

I. OBJECTIVES

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:


1. divide polynomials using long division

I. SUBJECT MATTER
1. Topic: Division of Polynomials - M10AL-Ig-1
2. References : G10 LM, pp.58-60,
3. Materials : Visual aids

II. PROCEDURE :
1. Preliminary Activities
1.1 Prayer and greetings
1.2 Checking of attendance
1.3 Setting of class mode
2. Lesson Proper
Discussion:
Polynomial- is an algebraic expression in the form anxn + an-1xn + an-2xn + …a1x +
a0, where a ≠ 0
A Polynomial must:
1) Not have a variable inside the radical symbol, Ex. y
2) Have No negative exponents. Ex. x  3
3
3) Have No fractional exponents in the variable. Ex. x 4

Terms of polynomial maybe written in any order but the Standard way of writing the
terms is in decreasing powers of the variable.

Long Division of Polynomials


First, write the dividend in standard form and insert zeros to coefficients of any missing
term. Both dividend and divisor should be in standard form. The long division method is shown
below.
Example: ( 10 x2  2 x4  8  7 x3 ) ÷ ( 2 x 2  x 1 )

x 2  3x  4
2 x 2  x  1 10 x 2  2 x 4  8  7 x 3 = 2 x 2  x  1 2 x 4  7 x 3  10 x 2  0 x  8

2x4 + x3 - x2_______
6x3 + 11x2 + 0x
6x3 + 3x2 – 3x_____
8x2 + 3x + 8
8x2 + 4x - 4___
- x + 12 → remainder
 x  12
Rewriting the answer, we have x 2  3x  4
2x 2  x  1
III. EVALUATION

Direction: Boardwork: Divide the following using long method .


1. (5x2 – 17x – 15) ÷ (x – 4) 4. (6x3 – 16x2 + 17x – 6) ÷ (3x – 2)
2. (2x4+ x3 – 19x2 + 18x + 5) ÷ (2x – 5) 5. (4x + 6x4 + 5x2 – x – 10) ÷ (2x2 +
3. (4x5 – 25x4 + 40x3 + 3x2 – 18x) ÷ (x2 – 6x + 9)

IV. ASSIGNMENT

Direction: In Activity Notebook. Divide the following using long division.


1. (2x + x3 + 7x2 – 40) ÷ (x – 2)
2. (6x2 + x3 + 2x +44) ÷ (x + 2)
3. ( x3 + 35 + 9x2 +13x) ÷ (x – 5)
4. (–13x + 2x3 – 5x2 – 15) ÷ (2x + 5)

Level of Mastery:
Mastery
Nearing Mastery
Needs Remediation

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