Factoring the GCF from Polynomials

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Factoring the GCF from Polynomials

Factoring the GCF from a polynomial   Multiplied form Factored form

Factoring the GCF from a polynomial To determine the GCF of two (or more) monomials: List the prime factors of each term. Multiply the factors that both terms have in common. Now watch this video and record the example in your notes: Example 1

Factoring the GCF from a polynomial To factor the GCF from a polynomial: Identify the GCF Divide each original term by the GCF. Write your answer as GCF(New Polynomial) Now watch these videos and record the examples in your notes: Example 2 Example 3 Example 4

Factoring the GCF from a polynomial