When the coefficient for \({x^2}\) is greater than 1, there is a different method to follow. Here is one method. Remember \(a{x^2} + bx + c\) Step 1:\(a \times c\) gives the number needed to find ...
Refresh your knowledge with these guides on factor trees and writing numbers as a product of prime factors. List the factors of each number. Compare the lists to find the greatest number common to ...
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