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Factorising by grouping involves rearranging and grouping terms in a polynomial to factor out common factors. First, you split the polynomial into two groups, then factor out the greatest common factor from each group. If done correctly, these groups will have a common binomial factor, which can then be factored out, resulting in a simplified expression. This method is particularly useful for polynomials with four terms.

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