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  1. Factoring perfect square trinomials (article) | Khan Academy

    Learn how to factor quadratics that have the "perfect square" form. For example, write x²+6x+9 as (x+3)².

  2. Factoring by grouping (article) | Khan Academy

    Factoring a polynomial involves writing it as a product of two or more polynomials. It reverses the process of polynomial multiplication. We have seen several examples of factoring already. However, …

  3. Polynomial factorization | Algebra 2 | Math | Khan Academy

    Let's get equipped with a variety of key strategies for breaking down higher degree polynomials. From taking out common factors to using special products, we'll build a strong foundation to help us …

  4. Quadratics: Multiplying & factoring | Algebra 1 - Khan Academy

    We can factor numbers like 24 into 2x12, or 3x8, or 4x6...But how can we factor algebraic expressions? We'll see that it's a lot like a puzzle.

  5. Factoring quadratic expressions: how to walkthrough (video ... - Khan ...

    In this video I want to do a bunch of examples of factoring a second degree polynomial, which is often called a quadratic. Sometimes a quadratic polynomial, or just a quadratic itself, or quadratic …

  6. Factoring perfect square trinomials (article) | Khan Academy

    Factoring a polynomial involves writing it as a product of two or more polynomials. It reverses the process of polynomial multiplication. In this article, we'll learn how to factor perfect square trinomials …

  7. Factoring perfect squares (video) | Khan Academy

    "mono" = one, as in one term "bi" = two, as in two terms "tri" = three, as in three terms. This video is called "Factoring perfect square trinomials" because Sal is working with equations that have three …

  8. Factoring quadratics in any form (article) | Khan Academy

    Tie together everything you learned about quadratic factorization in order to factor various quadratic expressions of any form.

  9. Factoring quadratics: leading coefficient = 1 - Khan Academy

    Factoring trinomials We can reverse the process of binomial multiplication shown above in order to factor a trinomial (which is a polynomial with 3 terms). In other words, if we start with the polynomial …

  10. Factoring perfect square trinomials (article) | Khan Academy

    Factoring a polynomial involves writing it as a product of two or more polynomials. It reverses the process of polynomial multiplication. In this article, we'll learn how to factor perfect square trinomials …