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  1. Factoring by grouping (article) | Khan Academy

    What you will learn in this lesson In this article, we will learn how to use a factoring method called grouping.

  2. Factoring quadratics in any form - Khan Academy

    Tie together everything you learned about quadratic factorization in order to factor various quadratic expressions of any form.

  3. Factoring quadratics by grouping (video) | Khan Academy

    We're asked to factor 4y squared plus 4y, minus 15. And whenever you have an expression like this, where you have a non-one coefficient on the y squared, or on the second degree term-- it could have …

  4. More examples of factoring quadratics as (x+a) (x+b)

    In this video I want to do a bunch of examples of factoring a second degree polynomial, which is often called a quadratic. Sometimes a quadratic polynomial, or just a quadratic itself, or quadratic …

  5. Factoring polynomials: how to find common factor (video) - Khan …

    First, you lost the variable in the middle term of your answer. Next, you need to factor out the greatest common factor. You found the numeric portion, however, you didn't look at the variables. The …

  6. Solving quadratics by factoring - Khan Academy

    Learn how to solve quadratic equations like (x-1) (x+3)=0 and how to use factorization to solve other forms of equations.

  7. Factoring two-variable quadratics (video) | Khan Academy

    Let's say we wanted to factor x squared plus 4xy minus 5y squared. And at first, this looks really daunting. All of a sudden, I've introduced a y and a y squared here. I have two variables. How would …

  8. Factoring quadratics: leading coefficient ≠ 1 (article) | Khan Academy

    Learn how to factor quadratic expressions as the product of two linear binomials. For example, 2x²+7x+3= (2x+1) (x+3).

  9. Polynomial factorization | Algebra 2 | Math | Khan Academy

    Let's get equipped with a variety of key strategies for breaking down higher degree polynomials. From taking out common factors to using special products, we'll build a strong foundation to help us …

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