How do you factor completely: 5x2+6x−8?
2 Answers
May 25, 2018
Explanation:
using the a-c method to factor the quadratic
the factors of the product 5×−8=−40
which sum to + 6 are + 10 and - 4
split the middle term using these factors
5x2+10x−4x−8←factor by grouping
=5x(x+2)−4(x+2)
take out the common factor (x+2)
=(x+2)(5x−4)
5x2+6x−8=(x+2)(5x−4)
May 25, 2018
Explanation:
A quadratic equation
- No (real) roots exist. In this case, the polynomial cannot be factorized any further
x1=x2=ˆx . In this case, the polynomial is the squared binomiala(x−ˆx)2 x1≠x2 . In this case, the polynomial can be factored asa(x−x1)(x−x2)
Let's look for the solutions of your equation:
So,