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When you are factoring a trinomial with a leading coefficient other than 1 which would be the best thing to do first?

A look for a common factor in each term B subtract the constant term c multiply each term by -1 d find l the factors of the constant term

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Answer: is A) look for a common factor in each term!

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i think it would be A, because of they have a gcf then you might be able to get the leading coefficient to 1
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