Factoring Quadratic Expressions (using the arithmetic trick) - Integrated Algebra

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This video will focus on factoring quadratic expressions using an arithmetic trick. That is, this video teaches on how to factor a quadratic expression by utilizing factoring and addition. This technique is relevant for quadratic expressions that start with (x^2). Therefore, this technique should not be used on quadratic expressions that start with a number other than one (ex: 3x^2 +...)

This video is appropriate for a student taking a course in Integrated Algebra. Students preparing for the NY Integrated Algebra Regents or some other Integrated Algebra standardized state test should find this video helpful.

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Does it matter if you do (x+2)(x+5) Instead of (x+5)(x+2) ?

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