Putting It Together: Factoring
Factoring polynomials may seem like a tedious task that is put forth only to cause you frustration. Try to think of factoring like running. When we do it, we become fit, even though we may feel at first as if we are going to pass out. The algebra involved in factoring helps your brain make connections about multiplication and division and how they are related to each other. This makes you more mathematically fit. Like a trained runner, being mathematically fit means you can accomplish impressive feats.
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