How to factorize polynomials?
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Factoring out the greatest common factor (GCF)
Find the GCF of all the terms in the polynomial.
Express each term as a product of the GCF and another factor.
Use the distributive property to factor out the GCF.
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follow these steps:
(a) Check for the GCF first. ...
(b) Multiply the quadratic term and the constant term. ...
(c) Write down all the factors of the result, in pairs. ...
(d) From this list, find the pair that adds to produce the coefficient of the linear term.
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