Factoring using a 'U-Substitution' Method ❖ College Algebra

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This video goes through 1 example of how to factor a complicated expression by using a U-Substitution Method.

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Thank you for posting this, it really helped me understand!!

Kairibeachga
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could you factor it more at the end by dividing the (3x+6) by 3? or would it not make a difference.

slimeballl
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Omg this was so helpful. I’m doing U-Substitution in Trig. Right now and some of what I’m doing is confusing.

mingsworld