Factoring Polynomials

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Factoring Polynomials Grouping, Trinomials, Binomials, GCF & Solving Equations

Factor by Grouping When polynomials contain four terms, it is sometimes easier to group like terms in order to factor. Your goal is to create a common factor. You can also move terms around in the polynomial to create a common factor. Practice makes you better in recognizing common factors.

Factoring Four Term Polynomials

Factor by Grouping Example 1: FACTOR: 3xy - 21y + 5x – 35 Factor the first two terms: 3xy - 21y = 3y (x – 7) Factor the last two terms: + 5x - 35 = 5 (x – 7) The green parentheses are the same so it’s the common factor Now you have a common factor (x - 7) (3y + 5)

Factor by Grouping Example 2: FACTOR: 6mx – 4m + 3rx – 2r Factor the first two terms: 6mx – 4m = 2m (3x - 2) Factor the last two terms: + 3rx – 2r = r (3x - 2) The green parentheses are the same so it’s the common factor Now you have a common factor (3x - 2) (2m + r)

Factor by Grouping Example 3: FACTOR: 15x – 3xy + 4y –20 Factor the first two terms: 15x – 3xy = 3x (5 – y) Factor the last two terms: + 4y –20 = 4 (y – 5) The green parentheses are opposites so change the sign on the 4 - 4 (-y + 5) or – 4 (5 - y) Now you have a common factor (5 – y) (3x – 4)

Try These 1. 3a + 3 + ab + b 2. x2 + 3x + 6x + 18 3. 6y + xz + xy + 6z 4. ab + 6 + 2b + 3a 5. x2 – 7x + 3x - 21 6. x2 - 6x - 3x + 18

Difference of Squares

Difference of Squares When factoring using a difference of squares, look for the following three things: only 2 terms minus sign between them both terms must be perfect squares If all 3 of the above are true, write two ( ), one with a + sign and one with a – sign : ( + ) ( - ).

Try These 1. a2 – 16 2. x2 – 25 3. 4y2 – 16 4. 9y2 – 25 5. 3r2 – 81 6. 2a2 + 16