Factoring Polynomials - By Grouping

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2009

When you're unable to factor out a common factor from each term, sometimes it is better to group certain terms together and factor out a common factor individually from the terms. You would have to group the terms in a way that would allow it to be factored.

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