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When factoring polynomials, you should always do this step first: a. Factor by un-FOILing. b. Factor a Difference of Squares. c. Check for and factor out a GCF. d. Factor by Grouping.
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When factoring polynomials, you should always do this step first:
a.
Factor by un-FOILing.
b.
Factor a Difference of Squares.
c.
Check for and factor out a GCF.
d.
Factor by Grouping.
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A,F
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C. you always have to check if there’s a GCF
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