How to Evenly Group Four Terms for Factoring

Knowing how to evenly group four terms for factoring is handy when you encounter problems where the terms don't share a common factor or common variable. You can pull out terms that do have variables or factors in common into groups that you factor independently.

You can evenly group four terms for factoring this expression:

4xy + 4xb + ay + ab

  1. Divide the terms into groups of two terms in each.

    (4xy + 4xb) + (ay + ab)

  2. Look for a GCF in each group of terms, and factor.

    4xy + 4xb = 4x (y + b)

    ay + ab = a(y + b)

  3. Rewrite the expression in half as many terms.

    4x(y + b) + a(y + b)

  4. Look for a GCF of the new terms.

    If there isn’t a GCF of the new terms, then try a different arrangement of the terms in the divisions.

    The new GCF is y + b.

  5. Factor out the new GCF.

    (y + b)(4x + a)

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