Algebra II 5.5B, Factor Trinomials of the type x²+Bx+C

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An explanation of how to factor trinomials when they're in the form x²+bx+c, what happens when we have constant term positive and constant term negative.
(By the way...you can type the little 2 exponent in ASCII text by holding down the ALT key while typing 253 on the side numeric keypad, just make sure NUM LOCK is on)

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