(2x)+(3)+(3x)
5x+3
(5x3)(2x2)
10x5
2 parts: Find GCF of 20n3+15n2 then give me the new form.
GCF:5n2 5n2(4n+3)
b2+8b+7
(b+1)(b+7)
What do I do with my exponents when I add and subtract polynomials?
Combine like terms, keep exponent
(2x+2)+(3x-4)
5x-2
3x2(5x2+4x-2)
15x4+12x3-6x2
2 parts: Find GCF and give new form of 4m2+12mn
GCF:4m 4m(m+3n)
x2-2x-8
(x-4)(x+2)
What do I do with my exponents when I multiply and divide?
Add when mult. /Subtract when div.
(3x-4)-(5x-2)
-2x-2
(-4x2-3x)(-3x+2)
12x3+x2-6x
2 parts GCF, new form 20ab+8a-2
2(10ab+4a-1)
c2-13c-48
(c+3)(c-16)
When I have a GCF in a variable with exponents, how do I find my variable GCF?
Find the smallest common degree.
(2x2+3x-2)+(3x3-2x2+1)
3x3+3x-1
(5x2+2)(5x2-2)
25x4-4
2 parts. GCF, new form 20x2y2+40xy2
20xy2(x+2)
x2+25x-84
(x-3)(x+28)
When given x2+8x+7, what are my product numbers for c that will also be my sum of b?
7,1
(8b3-6+3b4)-(b4-7b3-3)
2b4+15b3-3
(4x3-6)2
16x6-48x3+36
a3b3c3-a3b2c3
GCF: a3b2c3(b-1)
3a2+30a+48
3(a+2)(a+8)
What is the very first thing I should check for when factoring any equation?
GCF