Factoring Quadratics Using the Greatest Common Factor Method

Factoring Quadratics Using the Greatest Common Factor Method

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Interactive Video

Mathematics

1st - 6th Grade

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video tutorial explains how to factor quadratic expressions by identifying and using the greatest common factor (GCF). It begins with a basic introduction to factors, using numbers like 12, 18, and 27 as examples. The concept of the greatest common factor is introduced, followed by a detailed walkthrough of factoring the expression 18x^2 - 27x by extracting the GCF. The tutorial concludes with a verification of the factoring process and a summary of the lesson.

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