How Can You Tell If You Have Completely Factored a Polynomial?

To determine if you have completely factored a polynomial, follow these steps:

  1. Check for Common Factors: Ensure that there are no common factors left in the polynomial. If there are, factor them out.
  2. Factor Completely: Continue factoring until all factors are prime (i.e., they cannot be factored further).
  3. Verify the Degree: The degree of the polynomial should match the sum of the degrees of its factors. For example, if you have a quadratic polynomial, it should factor into two linear factors.
  4. Multiply the Factors: Multiply the factors back together to ensure you get the original polynomial. If the product matches the original polynomial, you have factored it completely.
  5. Look for Special Forms: Check if the polynomial fits any special factoring forms like difference of squares, perfect square trinomials, or sum/difference of cubes, and factor accordingly.

By following these steps, you can be confident that you have completely factored the polynomial.

More Related Questions