Set
5.6a • pp.
272-273
#1–18,
35–42, 45–47 (all)
A
few are not factorable.
I want you to use the X-Factor method that we went over today in class. I don't know if I will have a chance to put a video together to explain the method. In the meantime, watch the following video and follow this teacher's method (which is where I got it). Click
here or watch below.
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