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ACC Module #3 Unit 3.1

ACC Module #3 Unit 3.1

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ACC Module #3 Unit 3.1

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  1. DemingEarly College High SchoolUnit 3.0 Advanced Algebra and Functions (AAF) 3.1 Factoring

  2. Unit 3.0 Advanced Algebra and Functions (AAF)3.1 Factoring Factors for polynomials are similar to factors for integers - they are numbers, variables, or polynomials that, when multiplied together, give a product equal to the polynomial in question. One polynomial is a factor of a second polynomial if the second polynomial can be obtained from the first by multiplying by a third polynomial. can be obtained by multiplying together . This means and are factors of .

  3. Unit 3.0 Advanced Algebra and Functions (AAF)3.1 Factoring In general, finding the factors of a polynomial can be tricky. However, there are a few types of polynomials that can be factored in a straightforward way.If a certain monomial divides into each term of a polynomial, it can be factored out:

  4. Unit 3.0 Advanced Algebra and Functions (AAF)3.1 Factoring

  5. Unit 3.0 Advanced Algebra and Functions (AAF)3.1 Factoring These rules can be used in many combinations with one another.For example, factors to , which is equal to:.When factoring polynomials, a good strategy is to multiply the factors to check the result.

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