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Answered by sarivuselvi
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grouping

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Answered by rangini2020
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I call it "factoring in pairs", but your book may refer to it as "factoring by grouping". When you're doing basic factoring of polynomials, you're generally taking some common factor out of every term in the polynomial.

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