How do you factor #3y² + 24y - 60#? Algebra Polynomials and Factoring Factorization of Quadratic Expressions 1 Answer Chanelle K. Mar 3, 2018 the answer is #3(x-2)(x+10)# Explanation: you can take #3# out of every number. now you're left with this in the parenthesis #(y^2+8y-20)# now you can fator it to #(x-2)(x+10)# but you're not done yet b/c you still have the #3# you have to add it to your answer. DON'T EVER FORGET IT! Answer link Related questions How do you factor trinomials? What is factorization of quadratic expressions? How do you factor quadratic equations with a coefficient? What are some examples of factoring quadratic expressions? How do you check that you factored a quadratic correctly? How do you factor #x^2+16x+48#? How do you factor #x^2-9x+20#? Question #3fdac How do you factor #8+z^6#? There is no GCF to be factor out, so is there another method to complete this? How do you factor #2t^2+7t+3#? See all questions in Factorization of Quadratic Expressions Impact of this question 1914 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License