5.4 greatest common factor and factoring by grouping
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5.4 Greatest Common factor and Factoring By Grouping. Concepts 1, 2, 3, 4. 5.4.1 Factoring Out the Greatest Common Factor. Opposite of Distribute Greatest Common Factor: the greatest factor that divides each term evenly. Examples of factors: The factors of 35 are 5 and 7 - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
5.4 Greatest Common factor and Factoring By Grouping
5.4.1 Factoring Out the Greatest Common Factor
5.4.1 Continued…
Examples
5.4.2 Factoring Out a Negative Factor.
5.4.2 Continued
5.4.3 Factoring out a Binomial Factor
5.4.3 Continued
5.3.4 Factor By Grouping
Multiply the following Binomials:
5.4.4 Factor by Grouping
5.4.4 Factor By Grouping
5.4.4 Factor By Grouping
5.4.4 Factor By Grouping
5.4.4 Factor By GroupingAlways factor out the GCF first if you can!
5.4.4 Factor By Grouping
You may have to rearrange terms.
5.4.4 Factor By Grouping
5.4 Homework
Pg. 347 – 349
#24, 32, 36, 52, 60, 64