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  2. Factor polynomials: common factor (practice) | Khan Academy

    Practice finding the greatest common factors of polynomials and factoring them out of the polynomials.

  3. Factoring perfect square trinomials (article) | Khan Academy

    Learn how to factor quadratics that have the "perfect square" form. For example, write x²+6x+9 as (x+3)².

  4. Ch8: Polynomials and factoring | Khan Academy

    Unit 8: Ch8: Polynomials and factoring 2,000 possible mastery points Mastered Proficient

  5. Factoring quadratic expressions: how to walkthrough (video)

    In this video I want to do a bunch of examples of factoring a second degree polynomial, which is often called a quadratic. Sometimes a quadratic polynomial, or just a quadratic itself, or …

  6. Factoring higher degree polynomials (video) | Khan Academy

    Factoring higher degree polynomials involves breaking down complex expressions into simpler parts. This process includes identifying common factors, using the distributive property, and …

  7. Factoring higher-degree polynomials: Common factor - Khan …

    Discover the art of factoring higher degree polynomials. We start by pulling out common factors, then spot perfect squares. The key is seeing patterns and using them to simplify complex …

  8. Factor higher degree polynomials (practice) | Khan Academy

    Factor polynomials by taking common factors, grouping, and using known quadratic methods.

  9. Factoring higher-degree polynomials (video) | Khan Academy

    The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra tells that any polynomial of degree n has exactly n roots, but Sal in the video found 3 roots for the polynomial of 5 degree. Please explain how is this …

  10. Factoring polynomials by taking a common factor - Khan Academy

    Learn how to factor a common factor out of a polynomial expression. For example, factor 6x²+10x as 2x (3x+5).