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This lesson focuses on factoring polynomials using a general strategy. We will start by writing expressions in standard form, then identifying and factoring out the greatest common factor (GCF). Next, we will apply the X-factor method to find the solutions. Additionally, we will explore factoring expressions with four terms using a box method for organization. This structured approach will help simplify complex problems and improve understanding of factoring fundamentals. Hosted by Tulasi Murthy, this lesson provides clear examples and techniques for effective factoring.
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Chapter 6 Lesson 7Factoring: A General Strategy By: Tulasi Murthy
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Page 284 #31 • Problem #2 • Write in standard form • Factor out the GCF • Do the X factor • Final Answer
Page 284 #35 Problem #3 Since this has four terms with immediately put the terms in the box Do the GCFs for the Rows and Columns And you have your final answer
Factoring: A General Strategy (Very short Jeopardy review) Hosted by Tulasi Murthy
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Page 284#34 How do you make polymer (plastic) from petroleum?
Page 284 #41 (x+2) What is the common binomial factor between ?