Example 1 Use the Distributive Property Use the Distributive Property to factor each polynomial a 21xy – 18x2 First, find the GCF of 21xy and 18x2 21xy = 3
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Factor the Greatest Common Factor from a Polynomial It is sometimes useful to represent a number as a product of factors, for example, 12 as 2·6 or 3·4
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Intermediate Algebra Skill Factoring Polynomials: GCF and Quadratic Expressions Factor each completely 1) 3v 2 ? 27v ? 30 2) 6n 2 + 72n + 192
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B Factoring Special Polynomials Forms Factored Form Example Then we factor the polynomial by grouping: GCF for the first group 2 2 ? 5 is x and
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Factoring polynomials is much like factoring individual numbers GCF of the terms in a polynomial is not as apparent as it was in the example above and
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The “AC” Method (Factoring Trinomials) The “AC” method or factoring by Example of “AC” method: a b c the greatest common factor (GCF)
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FACTORING TRINOMIALS OF THE FORM x2 + bx + c WITH A GCF Sometimes the GCF is a monomial, like in the previous examples, or a binomial
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Greatest Common Factor (GCF) Find the GCF of the numbers 1 12, 18 2 10, 35 3 8, 30 4 16, 24 5 28, 49 Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials
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Then factor the polynomial Greatest Common Factor Difference of Perfect Squares Trinomials (no GCF) Polynomial Factored Form
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