Factoring the Sum or the Difference of Two Cubes. Subtitle: Know the CARD!!!

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Factoring the Sum or the Difference of Two Cubes. Subtitle: Know the CARD!!!

Multiple the following:

Special Factor Patterns S S O O AP

Examples SO SO

Examples SO SO

Example 1 from Notes: SOAP SO

SO SO

More Examples: SOAP Difference of Two Squares Completely Factored

More Examples: SOAP Completely Factored SO

Your Turn

Factoring By Grouping

Example 2 from Notes:

More Examples: Completely Factored Difference of Two Cubes

Example 3 from Notes:

Example 3 from Notes:

Your Turn

Your Turn

Solving Polynomial Equations by Factoring

Example 4 from Notes:

Your Turn