12 - Factoring Trinomials & Quadratic Polynomials in Algebra, Part 1 (Learn How to Factor)
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- Опубліковано 11 бер 2019
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In this lesson, you will learn how to factor trinomials and quadratic polynomials in algebra. We explain the method as the reverse of the FOIL multiplication method.
You will learn how to examine each term and determine what can be multiplied together to get that term in each part of the expression. Finally, we must choose the correct signs in order to make the inside and last terms add correctly.
You will learn how to factor polynomials (trinomials and binomials) in algebra by solving problems step-by-step.
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Great content. After doing a few problems you can get to the point where you can factor a quadratic in your head. Just think what factors of the constant will add up to give you the correct middle term coefficient. So if you have a constant of +8 and -9x middle term, then the factors -1 and -8 will give you a positive constant and the correct negative middle term.
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I the first example, the POSITIVE SIGN in front of the CONSTANT 2 tells us that both signs are going to be the SAME. Then, the sign in front of the COEFFICIENT 3 tells us what it will be, both will be a + sign.
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Jason on the last example does it matter if you put it(r+2)(r+10) or (r+10)(r+2). Anyway it is a really good lesson thank you very much for your time. Regards Arthur.
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I have mastered the completing the squared method and the quadratic formula..but can't get a grisp on factoring
Thank you so much! Where can I find part 2?
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My method is: find all combinations of two numbers when multiplied result im the last part of the equation and at the same time if you sum up those two number gives the middle part of the equation. Than you have the solution
Once the 2 numbers can't add up to give the "b" coefficient, whether or not their product yields the 'c" value, they are out. No need to try different signs, it just won't make any difference. You need 2 numbers whose sum gives the "b" coefficient and whose product yields the "c" values. Then you figure out the signs.
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Rule for the signs is: if 2nd sign is positive, then the signs in the parenthesis are the same and are the same as the 1st sign. If the 2nd sign is negative, then the signs in the parenthesis are one positive and one negative.
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how to factor this 5x²-2x+1
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its not difficult until the problem asks you to use all the factoring methods
Why not just use the so-called "magic X" instead of all of that trial & error?
All your examples did not have coefficients to the first term. What about if the first terms have coefficients?
Coefficient of first term is 1
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