ax² + bx + c
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How to use Factoring Calculator
- Input: Enter a number (e.g., 120) or a polynomial (e.g., x^2 - 4).
- Factor: Click calculate.
- Result: See the fully factored form (e.g., (x-2)(x+2)).
About Factoring Calculator
The Factoring Calculator decomposes polynomials or integers into their component factors. In algebra, factoring is the reverse of expanding.
It is incredibly useful for solving quadratics, simplifying rational expressions, and finding common denominators.