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http://www.greenemath.com/ In this video, we practice factoring trinomials. Specifically, here we deal with the easier scenario, that occurs when the leading coefficient is 1. Meaning, in the trinomial ax^2+bx+c, a would be equal to 1. When this occurs, our factoring is pretty simple. We just need to find two integers whose sum is b, and whose ...