Factoring by grouping with multiple variables

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Learn how to factor expressions of two variables by grouping. To factor an algebraic expression means to break it up into expressions that can be multiplied together to get the original expression. When a given expression can be grouped in such a way that the different groups have a common GCF, then the polynomial can be factored by grouping.

To factor a polynomial by grouping, we first group the polynomial into groups having common GCF, then we factor out the common GCF.
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avahow
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Good explanation, good delivery, sorry to say if it too short duration to explain. Maybe make a 5 examples for this topic, that will better. Anyway thanks for your video.

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Hi, I have two questions: If you need to rearrange the groups when factoring, are you only allowed to switch the middle terms? Also, I thought that if the first term in the grouping is negative, then you automatically make the GCF negative. Is this true? Thanks for the help!

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Holy crap! The first thing you wrote in the video is wrong. Yes you want to put parenthesis around the 2 groups of 2 terms. Since there is a minus in front of the 3rd term and you included it in the parenthesis you need to add a + between the 2 sets of parenthesis.

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