factoring a trinomial with a leading coefficient that is not equal to one. Why is this process more difficult than...

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factoring a trinomial with a leading coefficient that is not equal to one. Why is this process more difficult than when the leading coefficient is equal to one? Give an example. How could we apply FOIL in this context?

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