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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Long_Beach_City_College/Intermediate_Algebra/07%3A_Factoring/7.3%3A_Factor_Quadratic_Trinomials_with_Leading_Coefficient_Other_than_1
    \(\begin{array}{ll} \text { Is there a greatest common factor? }&4 y^{2}-36 y+56\\ \text { Yes, GCF }=4 . \text { Factor it out. }&4\left(y^{2}-9 y+14\right) \\\text { Inside the parentheses, is it a ...\(\begin{array}{ll} \text { Is there a greatest common factor? }&4 y^{2}-36 y+56\\ \text { Yes, GCF }=4 . \text { Factor it out. }&4\left(y^{2}-9 y+14\right) \\\text { Inside the parentheses, is it a binomial, trinomial, or are there }&\\ \text { more than three terms? }& \\ \text { It is a trinomial whose coefficient is } 1, \text { so undo FOIL. } & 4(y\qquad )(y\qquad) \\\text { Use a table like the one below to find two numbers that multiply to }&\\ 14 \text { and add to }-9\\ \text { Both …

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