| Day 3 Clip 1
                                    In the previous clip we saw Ms. Coombs
                                    employ the “expand” feature on graphing
                                    calculator. In this clip, she challenges the
                                    students to use their earlier knowledge
                                    about distribution to go from the factored
                                    form to the expanded form.
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                            | Day 3 Clip 2
                                    Ms. Coombs continues to lead the discussion
                                    about a situation where Graphing Calculator
                                    has converted the function y = (x +4)(x + 6)
                                    to the expanded form y = x2 + 10x
                                    + 24. She asks students to make observations
                                    about the connections between the two forms
                                    with a focus on multiplication. She leads
                                    the students to see a need to apply the
                                    distributive property, which they studied
                                    during the previous semester.
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                            | Day 3 Clip 3
                                    Ms. Coombs asks students to make a
                                    connection between the previously learned
                                    distributive property and the current topic
                                    of binomial multiplication.
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                            | Day 3 Clip 4
                                    As part of the class work, Ms. Coombs has
                                    the students think once again about finding
                                    the zeros of a function in factored
                                    form. 
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