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Training Guide: Factoring by Grouping
As an assistant supervisor at a logistics company, you are helping train a new team member to use an automated inventory planning spreadsheet. One of the cell formulas represents a combined warehouse zone area as . To help the trainee understand the mathematical structure of this formula, your supervisor asks you to write a brief training guide explaining how to factor this expression using the grouping method.
In your guide, you must recall and outline the exact steps of the factoring by grouping process for this specific expression. Ensure your response addresses the following details:
- How to split the unsimplified four-term polynomial into two logical groups of terms.
- The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of the first group and its factored form.
- The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of the second group and its factored form.
- The final factored form of the expression after factoring out the common binomial.
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Training Guide: Factoring by Grouping