Factoring Polynomials using the GCF (Greatest Common Factor)

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Today's method focuses on pulling out the GCF (Greatest Common Factor) to simplify trinomials and polynomials. When you pull the GCF, the next step is to finish simplifying the polynomial. Our video focuses on how to completely factor trinomials using the GCF. Click the link above for the complete tutorial

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I dont get how you jumped to 4(n2+3n+2) all the way to your answer in the first problem. could u explain that?

Leeann