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College Algebra & Trigonometry Asian College of Aeronautics AVT 1

SPECIAL PRODUCTS SPECIAL PRODUCT Is a shortcut way to find the product of polynomials without using the distributive law and long method. PRODUCTS OF A MONOMIAL AND A POLYNOMIAL

SPECIAL PRODUCTS PRODUCT OF THE SUM AND DIFFERENCE OF THE SAME TWO NUMBERS

SPECIAL PRODUCTS SQUARE OF THE SUM AND DIFFERENCE OF TWO NUMBERS

SPECIAL PRODUCTS PRODUCT OF TWO BINOMIALS WITH SIMILAR TERMS

SPECIAL PRODUCTS CUBE OF THE SUM OR DIFFERENCE OF TWO NUMBERS

SPECIAL PRODUCTS PRODUCT OF A BINOMIAL AND A TRINOMIAL

SPECIAL PRODUCTS SQUARE OF A TRINOMIAL

FACTORING POLYNOMIAL FACTORING It is a process of expressing a polynomial as a product of other polynomials belonging to a given set. It is the reverse of the special product process. COMMON FACTOR

FACTORING THE DIFFERENCE OF TWO SQUARES

FACTORING THE SUM AND DIFFERENCE OF TWO CUBES

FACTORING TRINOMIAL THAT ARE PERFECT SQUARES

FACTORING QUADRATIC TRINOMIAL

FACTORING FACTORING BY GROUPING