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Notes Over 10.8 BinomialTrinomial4 or more terms Methods of Factoring GCF Difference of Squares Perfect Square Trinomial Two Binomials (Shortcut) Two Binomials (Cross) Grouping GCF Grouping

Notes Over 10.8 Finding the Greatest Common Factor Factor out the greatest common factor.

Notes Over 10.8 Factoring Completely Factor the expression completely.

Notes Over 10.8 Factoring Completely Factor the expression completely.

Notes Over 10.8 Factoring Completely Factor the expression completely.

Notes Over 10.8 Factoring Completely Factor the expression completely.

Multiply the polynomials horizontally. Notes Over 10.8Recall Multiplying Polynomials Horizontally

Factoring by Grouping Use grouping to factor the expression completely.

Notes Over 10.8 Factoring by Grouping Factor the expression completely.

Notes Over 10.8 Factoring by Grouping Factor the expression completely.

Notes Over 10.8 Factoring by Grouping Factor the expression completely.

Notes Over 10.8