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3.3 continued Factoring Expressions with Common Factors

3.3 continued Factoring Expressions with Common Factors. Factor :. What is the greatest common factor?. GCF. Remaining factors. Check by distributing. FACTORED FORM. Factor:. What is the greatest common factor?. What is the GCF for the coefficients?. What is the GCF for the variables?.

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3.3 continued Factoring Expressions with Common Factors

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  1. 3.3continuedFactoring Expressions with Common Factors

  2. Factor: What is the greatest common factor? GCF Remaining factors Check by distributing FACTORED FORM

  3. Factor: What is the greatest common factor? What is the GCF for the coefficients? What is the GCF for the variables?

  4. Factor: Whenever you have a NEGATIVE first term, remove a negative factor!

  5. Factor: 25a2b3c + 15abc2 + 20a2b2c2 - 30ab2c • Step 1: Identify the GREATEST COMMON FACTOR. • Step 2: Divide each term in the polynomial by the GCF. • Step 3: Write the polynomial as a product of the GCF what’s left over. 25a2b3c + 15abc2 + 20a2b2c2 - 30ab2c 5abc 5abc 5abc 5abc 5abc (5ab2 + 3c + 4abc - 6b)

  6. Homework Time!

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