Factoring Polynomials
Math 9, 10, 20, 23, 33


Do you have trouble with factoring? Maybe we can help!
There are four 'help' features below:
  1. Each type of factoring is explained in steps.
  2. Try our 'Factoring Flow Chart' to find out step-by-step what to do. Have the problem you're working on in front of you; the flow chart will tell you exactly what to do.
    (Both methods above only deal with binomials and trinomials of the kind commonly found in Math 9, 10, 23, 20, or 33.
    If the question doesn't match these, use method 3 below.)
  3. Use this 'Ask a Math Teacher' form to get a written response to your question, usually within 24 hours.
  4. Try a Factoring Quiz to see how well you can factor.


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