Factoring Quadratics using the Perfect Squares Trinomial Method
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In this lesson, students will learn how to factor quadratic equations using the perfect squares trinomial method. They will understand that factoring involves breaking down a polynomial into simpler terms that can be multiplied together to obtain the original polynomial.
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