SOLUTION: how do you factor a polynomial expression?

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Question 250885: how do you factor a polynomial expression?
Answer by MRperkins(300)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you can factor something without finding zeros. is an expression that factors to (x+2)(x-2), and you can factor out a 2 from the expression 2x+4 and you will be left with 2(x+2) you will not get x= something, but you are still factoring.
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