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Factoring when c is positive. Objective - To factor trinomials in the form. Multiply. Last Terms. Sum of Last Terms. Product of Last Terms. Factor. ( )( ). x. 2. x. 5. +. +. sum. product. Factor. ( )( ). x. 4. x.

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  1. Factoring when c is positive. Objective - To factor trinomials in the form . Multiply. Last Terms Sum of Last Terms Product of Last Terms Factor. ( )( ) x 2 x 5 + + sum product

  2. Factor. ( )( ) x 4 x 5 + + 1) ( )( ) y 2 y 6 2) ( )( ) m 3 m 4 3)

  3. ( )( ) x x ( )( ) m m ( )( ) ( )( ) ( )( ) k y x y k x Factor. Show factor pairs of the constant term. 6 7 + + 1) 3 7 2) 3 12 3) + + 4) Not Factorable 3 8 5)

  4. Factoring when c is negative. Multiply. Last Terms Difference of Last Terms Product of Last Terms Factor. ( )( ) x 6 x 2 + difference product

  5. Factor. ( )( ) x 4 x 3 + 1) ( )( ) y 5 y 8 2) + ( )( ) t 2 t 9 + 3)

  6. ( )( ) m m ( )( ) x x ( )( ) ( )( ) k t t k ( )( ) Factor. Show factor pairs of the constant term. 7 4 + 1) 5 6 + 2) 4 6 3) + + 4) Not Factorable 5 7 5) +

  7. Factor. 1) 5) 1 7 1 5 2) 6) 2 12 5 9 3) 7) 2 7 2b 12b 4) 8) 1y 12y 5 2

  8. 4) Trinomial Factoring : 4) Trinomial Factoring : 5) Trinomial Factoring : Factoring Polynomials Five Types of Factoring 1) Greatest Monomial Factor 1) Greatest Monomial Factor 2) Difference of Squares 3) Perfect Square Trinomial 3) Perfect Square Trinomial

  9. Factoring Factoring Factor completely. 1) Greatest Monomial Factor 2) Difference of Squares

  10. Factoring Factoring Factor completely. 1) Greatest Monomial Factor 2) Difference of Squares

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