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March 19 th copyright2009merrydavidson WELCOME BACK!!! WE CAN DO THIS

Factor by Grouping 1) Step 1: Group by 2s Step 2: Factor out GCF Step 3: Married w/ children

Factor by Grouping 2) Step 1: Group by 2s Step 2: Factor out GCF Step 3: Married w/ children Step 4: can you factor more?

Factor by Grouping 3) Step 1: Group by 2s Step 2: Factor out GCF Step 3: Married w/ children

Factoring Perfect Cubes 4) Step 1: take cube root of both terms Step 2: The back part is a trinomial Step 3: SOFAS

Factoring Perfect Cubes 5) Step 1: take cube root of both terms Step 2: The back part is a trinomial Step 3: SOFAS

TAKS 5 quiz now Worksheet for HW