Divide each term by the gcf and leave the remaining factors in parenthesis.
3x+12
What is 3(x+4)
Use the X Diagram to factor the trinomials. Don’t forget to check for a gcf!
n2+9n+20
What is (n+4)(n+5)
Factor, always look for a gcf first!
a2-4
What is (a+2)(a-2)
Find the quotient
x2-10x+21/x-7
What is x-3
List the zeros/roots/solutions:
x2+7x+12=0
What is {-4, -3}
Divide each term by the gcf and leave the remaining factors in parenthesis.
5x+30y
What is 5(x+6y)
Use the X Diagram to factor the trinomials. Don’t forget to check for a gcf!
w2-16w+48
What is (w-12)(w-4)
Factor, always look for a gcf frist!
k2+25
What is Prime
Find the quotient
y2-25/y+5
What is y-5
List the roots/solutions/zeros:
x2-10=9x
What is {-1,10}
Divide each term by the gcf and leave the remaining factors in parenthesis.
5x-13y
What is Prime
Use the X Diagram to factor the trinomials. Don’t forget to check for a gcf!
c2+11c-60
What is (4c+5)(3c-1)
Factor, always look for a gcf first!
9b2-100
What is (3b-10)(3b+10)
Find the quotient
2n2+5n-12/2n-3
What is n+4
List the zeros/roots/solutions:
x2-36=0
What is {-6, 6}
Divide each term by the gcf and leave the remaining factors in parenthesis.
6y4+14y3-10y2
What is 2y2(3y2+7y-5)
Use the X Diagram to factor the trinomials. Don’t forget to check for a gcf!
3y2+24y+48
What is 3(y+4)(y+4)
Factor, always look for a gcf first!
2n2-72
What is 2(n+6)(n-6)
Find the quotient
2r2+16r/r+8
What is 2r
List the zeros/roots/solutions:
9x2-1=0
What is {-1/3, 1/3}
Divide each term by the gcf and leave the remaining factors in parenthesis.
m3n-m2n2+5mn3
What is mn(m2-mn+5n2)
Use the X Diagram to factor the trinomials. Don’t forget to check for a gcf!
12x2+2x-2
What is 2(2x+1)(3x-1)
Factor, always look for a gcf first!
36p3-9p
What is 9p(2p+1)(2p-1)
Find the quotient
6n2-n-12/3n+4
What is 2n-3
List the zeros/roots/solutions:
10x2-x-2=0
What is {-2/5, 1/2}