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How do we factorize an expression involving two term​

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Answered by SparklingThunder
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To factor a term with two variables, the following steps are applied:

1. Multiply the leading coefficient by the last number.

2. Find the sum of two numbers that add to the middle number.

3. Split the middle term and group in twos by removing the GCF from each group.

4. Now, write in factored form.

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