Factoring by grouping (article) | Khan Academy Factoring a polynomial involves writing it as a product of two or more polynomials It reverses the process of polynomial multiplication We have seen several examples of factoring already However, for this article, you should be especially familiar with taking common factors using the distributive property For example, 6 x 2 + 4 x = 2 x (3 x
Quadratics: Multiplying factoring | Khan Academy More examples of factoring quadratics as (x+a) (x+b) Factoring quadratics with a common factor Factoring completely with a common factor Factoring simple quadratics review
Factoring quadratic and polynomial expressions | Lesson What are factoring quadratic and polynomial expressions questions? Factoring quadratic and polynomial expressions questions ask you to rewrite polynomials in their equivalent, factored form