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These folded notes cover all the major factoring concepts for algebra and include a flowchart that can be used to help decide what method to use to factor a given expression. In order to make the notes, copy page 8 on the back of page 1, 7 on the back of 2, and so on. Line up the numbers and fold in half.
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