3.5 - Factorization
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Practice Questions
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Factor the expression 4x + 8.
💡 Hint: Look for the highest common factor.
Factor x^2 + 3x.
💡 Hint: What common factor can you take out?
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What is factorization?
💡 Hint: Think about the meaning of breaking down parts.
True or False: A common factor can only be greater than 1.
💡 Hint: Consider what factors can be.
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Challenge Problems
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Factor the polynomial 4x^3 + 16x^2 + 12x.
💡 Hint: First, factor out the common term, then look for factors of the quadratic.
Factor the quadratic expression 2x^2 + 8x + 6 using the middle term splitting method.
💡 Hint: What pairs of numbers multiply and sum based on these criteria?
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