Factoring Test Review. #1: Factor Completely Answer: Guess and Check.

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Factoring Test Review

#1: Factor Completely

Answer: Guess and Check

#2: Factor Completely

#2 ANSWER AC Method

#3: Factor Completely

ANSWER: Grouping Method

#4: Factor Completely

#4: ANSWER Perfect Squares

#5: Factor Completely

#5: Answer: This is NOT the difference of perfect squares

#6: Factor Completely

#6: Answer GCF, then difference of squares

#7: Factor Completely

#7: Answer grouping, then difference of squares

#8: Factor Completely

#8: ANSWER GCF and…that’s all!!!

#9: Factor Completely

#9: Answer GCF, then guess and check

#10: Factor Completely

#10: Answer GCF, then difference of perfect squares twice!!