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Algebra 1B CP find the zeros of the function by factoring

Algebra 1B CP find the zeros of the function by factoring-example-1
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To factor a trinomial in the form


ax^2+bx+c

find two integers, r and s, whose sum is b and whose product is ac. Rewrite the trinomial as


ax^2+rx+sx+c

and then use grouping and the distributive property to factor the polynomial.

So, in this case, you have


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