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Factoring Polynomials - Metropolitan Community College
www.mcckc.eduFACTORING POLYNOMIALS 1) First determine if a common monomial factor (Greatest Common Factor) exists. Factor trees may be used to find the GCF of difficult numbers. Be aware of opposites: Ex. (a-b) and (b-a) These may become the same by factoring -1 from one of them.
Factoring Polynomials - Math
www.math.utah.eduFactors in Z Recall that the factors of an integer n are all of the integers k such that n = mk for some third integer m. Examples. • 12 = 3·4, so 4 is a factor of 12. • 30 = 2·15, so 15 is a factor of 30. • 1, 1, n and n are all factors of an integer n. That’s because n …