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Factoring Questions that Appear Difficult, but are Actually Slightly Easier If one factor of x2 + 3x – 18 is x + 6, what is the other factor?

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1 Factoring Questions that Appear Difficult, but are Actually Slightly Easier
If one factor of x2 + 3x – 18 is x + 6, what is the other factor?

2 Factoring Questions that Appear Difficult, but are Actually Slightly Easier
2) If one factor of 3x2 + 7x – 6 is 3x + 1, what is the other factor?

3 Factoring Questions that Appear Difficult, but are Actually Slightly Easier
3) If one factor of 7x2 + 7x is x + 1, what is the other factor?

4 Factoring Questions that Appear Difficult, but are Actually Slightly Easier
4) If the area of a square is given by the expression: 4x2 – 81, what is the expression for the length of one side?

5 Factoring Questions that Appear Difficult, but are Actually Slightly Easier
5) If the area of a rectangle is given by the expression: x2 – 8x + 12, what is the expression for the length of each side?

6 Factoring Practice x2 – 64 4x3 + 8x y2 – 12y + 20 2c2 + 4c – 30


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