How do you factor out the greatest common monomial factor in a polynomial?


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To factor polynomials: Look at the number of terms in your polynomial. If there are only 2 terms, you will either be dealing with a difference of squares (such as x^2-9), a problem where a whole number can be factored out (such as 2y^2+4) or a etc ChaCha

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