Patrick Just Math Tutorials: "Factoring Trinomials (a Quadratic Trinomial) by Trial and Error"
Patrick Just Math Tutorials: "Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials"
Patrick Just Math Tutorials: "Factoring Sums and Differences of Cubes"
Patrick Just Math Tutorials: "Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring - Basic"
What process do you use to factor polynomials when the leading coefficient is not 1 (example: ax2 + bx + c)? How does this differ from factoring polynomials when the leading coefficient is 1 (example: x2 + bx + c)? Is it possible to solve every quadratic equation by factoring? Why?