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What is the first step in factoring a trinomial?
Identify the leading coefficient and constant.
Multiply the leading coefficient by the constant.
Find the binomials that multiply to form the trinomial.
Add the coefficients of the different terms.
Which method is suitable for factoring a difference of squares?
Using the quadratic formula.
Identifying two binomials to represent the expression as a product.
Grouping terms together.
Creating a perfect square trinomial.
What do we check for in the greatest common factor (GCF) method?
If the coefficients can be divided evenly.
If all terms share a common variable.
If the leading coefficient is 1.
Both A and B.
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