![]() These problems have a common factor in each term that needs to be factored out first. These are the problems from the step about "trickier factors." We already simplified them down to an easier problem, so try to solve them using the steps in method 1, then check your work here: Answers to "tricky factoring" problems.This won't work for more complicated problems, though, so it's good to remember the "long way" described above. ![]()
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