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6 November, 02:17
Can you always use grouping to factor
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Sidney Michael
6 November, 02:33
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No it can't always be factored
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Titus Lindsey
6 November, 02:41
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No
Step-by-step explanation:
it's not always possible to factor a quadratic expression of this factoring by grouping. The method doesn't work when an expression cannot be factored as (Ax+B) (Cx+D) where A, B, C and D are integrers.
In that case, you should use other methods.
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