More Factoring
More Factoring
An algebraic expression raised to different powers might appear in different terms. Factor out this expression raised to the lowest power.
More Factoring
An algebraic expression raised to different powers might appear in different terms. Factor out this expression raised to the lowest power.
Alfi Blog Februari 11, 2026 Admin Bandung IndonesiaMore Factoring
An algebraic expression raised to different powers might appear in different terms. Factor out this expression raised to the lowest power.
The associative and distributive properties can be confusing. The
associative property states ðabÞc (ab)c = a(bc). This property says that when multiplying three (or more)
quantities you can multiply the first two then the third or multiply the second
two then the first. For example, it might be tempting to write
. But
. The ‘‘5’’ can be grouped either with ‘‘x + 1’’ or with ‘‘y – 3’’ but
not both:
Alfi Blog Februari 10, 2026 Admin Bandung Indonesia
The associative and distributive properties can be confusing. The
associative property states ðabÞc (ab)c = a(bc). This property says that when multiplying three (or more)
quantities you can multiply the first two then the third or multiply the second
two then the first. For example, it might be tempting to write
. But
. The ‘‘5’’ can be grouped either with ‘‘x + 1’’ or with ‘‘y – 3’’ but
not both:
Factoring a negative quantity has the same effect on signs within parentheses as distributing a negative quantity does—every sign changes. Negative quantities are factored in the next examples and practice problems.
Alfi Blog Februari 09, 2026 Admin Bandung IndonesiaFactoring a negative quantity has the same effect on signs within parentheses as distributing a negative quantity does—every sign changes. Negative quantities are factored in the next examples and practice problems.
Factoring
The distributive
property, , can be used to factor a quantity from two or more terms. In the formula
, a is factored from (or divided into) ab and ac. The first step in
factoring is to decide what quantity you want to factor from each term. Second
write each term as a product of the factor and something else (this step will become
unnecessary once you are experienced). Third apply the distribution property in
reverse.
Factoring
The distributive
property, , can be used to factor a quantity from two or more terms. In the formula
, a is factored from (or divided into) ab and ac. The first step in
factoring is to decide what quantity you want to factor from each term. Second
write each term as a product of the factor and something else (this step will become
unnecessary once you are experienced). Third apply the distribution property in
reverse.
Adding/Subtracting Fractions
With the distributive property and the ability to combine like terms, the numerator of fraction sums/differences can be simplified. For now, we will leave the denominators factored.
Alfi Blog Februari 07, 2026 Admin Bandung IndonesiaAdding/Subtracting Fractions
With the distributive property and the ability to combine like terms, the numerator of fraction sums/differences can be simplified. For now, we will leave the denominators factored.