All About Factoring

Your Complete Guide To Factoring Any Type Of Polynomial

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Description

In this course, I will explain the difference between completely factoring a polynomial, and solving for the actual zeroes. I will explain the importance of factoring, and how it can help when graphing a polynomial. Basically, you need to know how to properly factor a polynomial if you want to graph a polynomial. In this course, I will go over all the factoring rules of a polynomial. In this course, I will go over all the factoring rules of a polynomial. I will go over simple factoring when the a-value is equal to one. I will go over bottoms up factoring also known as the a/c method when the a-value is equal to one. I will go over bottoms up factoring also known as the a/c method when the a-value is greater than one. I will go over factoring out the greatest common factor or known as factoring out GCF. I will go over grouping by factoring, and when can you use grouping by factoring. I will go over finding x- intercepts by using quadratic formula which will be useful when graphing a polynomial. I will go over factoring special factoring rules such as factoring using a difference of two squares. I will go over factoring the difference of two cubes, and when to use it. I will go over factoring a sum of two cubes, and when can you use the rule. Finally, I will properly go over rational zero theorem, and synthetic division the last resort of factoring.

What You Will Learn!

  • Learn the difference between factoring, and finding actual zeros (x-intercepts).
  • Learn simple factoring when a=1. Also known as A/C method.
  • Learn factoring when a>1 also known as bottom up factoring.
  • Learn grouping by factoring.
  • Find zeros using quadratic formula.
  • Learn factoring using a difference of two squares.
  • Learn factoring a difference of two cubes.
  • Learn factoring a sum of two cubes.
  • Learn factoring out greatest common factor (GCF).
  • Learn factoring using rational zero theorem and synthetic division.

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone from beginners to advanced. There's no prerequisite.