How do you factor the expression #-6x^2-25x-25#?
2 Answers
the factors are
Explanation:
Given
common monomial factor
so
factors of 6: could be (3 and 2)
or (6 and 1)
factors of 25: could be (5 and 5)
or (25 and 1)
by inspection and thru practice
best numbers are 3, 2, 5, 5 which could result to 15+10=25
because
so
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y = -(3x + 5)(2x + 3)
Explanation:
I use the new systematic, non-guessing new AC Method to factor trinomials (Socratic Search)
y = -(6x^2 + 25x + 25) = -6(x + p)(x + q)
Converted trinomial: y' = - (x^2 + 25x + 150) = - (x + p')(x + q').
p' and q' have same sign since ac > 0.
Compose factor pairs of (ac = 150) --> ...(6, 25)(10, 15). This sum is 15 = b. Then p' = 10 and q' = 15.
Therefor:
Factored form: