Factoring Polynomials Procedure - SharpSchool

3. If the polynomial is a cubic or quartic (degree of 3 or 4), try to group the terms of the polynomial in pairs or triples so that they contain a common binomial factor that may be extracted. Example: 4. If the polynomial is quadratic, you may extract squares, complete the square, factor into binomials, or use the quadratic formula to find the ... ................
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