General Strategy for Factoring Polynomials The next example will show us the steps to find the greatest common factor of three expressions EXAMPLE 6 1
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Property to Factor Polynomials Factoring Binomials that are the Difference of Two Perfect Squares Factoring with Pizzazz worksheets pg 16-30
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If one of them is a root, then you can use the same basic steps that we used with cubic polynomials to completely factor the polynomial The problem with degree
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Let's look at another example whose leading coefficient is not 1: Step 2: Now we have to factor a polynomial with three terms and it looks like a
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Example: Find the greatest common factor Sometimes after completing Step 2, the binomials are not identical (by more than a negative sign) At
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Example 1: Factor the following polynomial completely 7 + 8 4 ? 16 3 ? 128 that you will use more than one of the Steps for Factoring when
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Step 1: Look for a GCF and factor it out first Step 2: Multiply the coefficient of the leading term a by the constant term c List the factors of this product
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Factoring Trinomials of the form coefficient with the constant in Step 1, Here's Another Example Step Factor: + ?
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or factor to find the remaining zeros Example 2: Find all real zeros of the polynomial P(x) = 2x 4 + x 3 – 6x 2 – 7x – 2 Solution: Step 1: First
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Factoring steps and most examples are adapted from Professor Elias Juridini, Lamar State College-Orange Factoring a polynomial is the process of writing it
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