Factoring Trinomials in Quadratic Form

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Learn how to factor trinomials when they are in quadratic form. We discuss 2 different methods for factoring these types of trinomials. We discuss making a u-substitution as well as just jumping right into the factorization once you see the pattern. We go through 3 examples in this math video tutorial by Mario's Math Tutoring.

0:17 How to recognize quadratic form
0:46 Example 1 Factor x - x^(1/2) - 12
0:50 How to make a u-substitution to help you factor
2:03 Example 2 Factor (x+3)^2 - 2(x+3) - 15
2:48 Example 3 Factor x^8 + 7x^4 + 12

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