when you are factoring a trinomial with a leading coefficient other than 1, which would be the best thing to do first

The best thing to do first when factoring a trinomial with a leading coefficient other than 1 is to factor out the greatest common factor (GCF) of all three terms. This can often make the factoring process easier and more straightforward. After factoring out the GCF, you can then proceed with factoring the trinomial using other methods such as grouping or the AC method.