How do you solve #3x^2=x+4# by factoring? Algebra Quadratic Equations and Functions Comparing Methods for Solving Quadratics 1 Answer Suren Abreu Oct 26, 2016 #x=1 1/3#, #-1# Explanation: #3x^2=x+4# Shift all the terms to the left. #3x^2-x-4=0# Factorise. #3x^2+3x-4x-4=0# #3x(x+1)-4(x+1)=0# #(3x-4)(x+1)=0# #3x-4=0# and #x+1=0# #x=4/3 = 1 1/3# and #x=-1# Answer link Related questions What are the different methods for solving quadratic equations? What would be the best method to solve #-3x^2+12x+1=0#? How do you solve #-4x^2+4x=9#? What are the two numbers if the product of two consecutive integers is 72? Which method do you use to solve the quadratic equation #81x^2+1=0#? How do you solve #-4x^2+4000x=0#? How do you solve for x in #x^2-6x+4=0#? How do you solve #x^2-6x-16=0# by factoring? How do you solve by factoring and using the principle of zero products #x^2 + 7x + 6 = 0#? How do you solve #x^2=2x#? See all questions in Comparing Methods for Solving Quadratics Impact of this question 8216 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License