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how to find factors in polynomials​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Anonymous
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HEY MATE

Step-by-step explanation:

UR ANS GONNA BE....For a polynomial, no matter how many terms it has, always check for a greatest common factor (GCF) first. Literally, the greatest common factor is the biggest expression that will go into all of the terms. Using the GCF is like doing the distributive property backward.

If the equation is a trinomial — it has three terms — you can use the FOIL method for multiplying binomials backward.

If it’s a binomial, look for difference of squares, difference of cubes, or sum of cubes.

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