Exam 5: The Greatest Common Factor and Factoring by Grouping
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Factor the expression as the sum or difference of two cubes. 

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Factor the problem completely. First, factor out the greatest common factor, and then factor the remaining trinomial. 

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The equation is already in factored form. Use the special zero factor property to set the factors to 0 and solve. 

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Factor the expression completely. Look first for the greatest common factor. 

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Factor the expression by taking out the greatest common factor. 

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Factor the polynomial completely; that is, once you are finished factoring, none of the factors you obtain should be factorable. 

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The shorter leg of a right triangle is 5 yards. If the hypotenuse is 13 yards, how long is the other leg?
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Factor the polynomial completely; that is, once you are finished factoring, none of the factors you obtain should be factorable. 

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Factor the polynomial completely; that is, once you are finished factoring, none of the factors you obtain should be factorable. 

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