Learn Before
Recalling the Factoring Steps for a Warehouse Layout Model
At a logistics distribution center, a warehouse planning analyst uses the algebraic expression to model the square footage of standard storage bays, where represents a scaling dimension. To streamline the database query that calculates these areas, the team needs to document the step-by-step factorization of this expression by grouping.
From memory, write a short essay that recalls and details the exact procedure required to factor by grouping. In your essay, you must:
- Explain how to divide the four terms of the polynomial into two separate groups.
- Recall and state the greatest common factor (GCF) that must be factored out of the first group , and write down the resulting expression.
- Recall and state the greatest common factor (GCF) that must be factored out of the second group , and explain why a negative GCF is selected to ensure the binomial factors match.
- Show the intermediate expression and recall how the final common binomial factor is extracted to write the completely factored expression.
0
1
Tags
OpenStax
Intermediate Algebra @ OpenStax
Ch.6 Factoring - Intermediate Algebra @ OpenStax
Algebra
Recall in Bloom's Taxonomy
Cognitive Psychology
Psychology
Social Science
Empirical Science
Science
OpenStax Psychology (2nd ed.) Textbook
Related
As an inventory manager, you are using a mathematical model to organize warehouse sections. A part of the sectioning formula involves the expression . To streamline the layout, you need to factor this expression by grouping. Once you have verified that there is no greatest common factor (GCF) for all four terms, what is the first procedural step you must recall to continue factoring by grouping?
A logistics analyst is optimizing a warehouse layout using a formula that includes the expression . To simplify the formula, the analyst needs to factor this expression. Arrange the following steps in the correct chronological order to complete the factorization.
As a quality analyst reviewing a standard operating procedure for algebraic modeling, you must verify the components of the factorization for the expression by grouping. Match each part of the factoring process to its corresponding mathematical expression.
Factoring Procedure in Warehouse Optimization
A logistics analyst is using the expression to model the space required for a new warehouse layout. To factor the expression by grouping, the analyst first factors out from the first group , leaving . To correctly complete the grouping and ensure the binomial factors match, the analyst must factor out the value ____ from the second group .
An operations analyst at a regional logistics company is modeling daily dispatch efficiency using the algebraic expression , where represents the number of active delivery vans. To simplify the formula for their custom reporting dashboard, the analyst needs to factor the expression completely by grouping.
True or False: Factoring the expression completely by grouping results in .
Recalling the Factoring Steps for a Warehouse Layout Model