see attachment  Module 6: Discussion on Squaring Binomials  Module 5:  Mathematical Thinking about

see attachment 

Module 6: Discussion on Squaring Binomials

 Module 5: 
Mathematical Thinking about Binomials

Discussion Instructions:

Please review

 the class discussion directions
. They tell you how to prepare and reflect before responding to the prompt below. They also include detailed guidelines how you must respond to classmates and then reply to the responses you receive. Please pay close attention to the response directions. 
To earn your discussion points, you must post, respond, and reply as directed.

Discussion writing prompts

Please create a new forum thread for each question:

· When you square a binomial like this  (1 + √x), what is a common mistake to make? Explain and detail your answer.

Response focus

1. In your response, in addition to the standard requirement of noting what you have in common and where you differ from classmates, offer a suggestion on how to improve your classmates’ comfort level with the topics we are studying this week.

Remember to review the 

academic expectations
 for your submission.

Submission reminders:

· Submit your initial discussion post by 11:59 pm ET on Wednesday.  Respond to two of your classmates’ discussion posts, and reply to the responses you received by 11:59 pm ET on Sunday.

· Contribute a minimum of 250 words to the initial post.

· Follow established 

netiquette (Links to an external site.)
 guidelines when participating in forums.

 

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