How do you factor #2x^2-11x+5#?
2 Answers
f(x) = 2x^2 - 11x + 5 = (x - p)(x - q)
I use the new AC Method.
Converted function: f'(x) = x^2 - 11x + 10 = (x - p')(x - q').
Compose factor pairs of ac = 10: (1, 10). This sum is 11 = -b.
Then p' = -1 and q' = -10. We get:
Factored form:
Check by developing:
Find two numbers whose product is
A little thought should convince us that the numbers must both be negative.
Now split the middle term using these numbers:
Now factor by grouping:
Check your answer by multiplying.