How do you factor the expression #t ^2 - 11t + 30#?

1 Answer
Mar 15, 2016

#(t - 5)(t - 6)#

Explanation:

Looking at the expression we notice that:

(i) the coefficient of #t^2# is 1
(ii) the constant term is positive while the coefficient of #t# is negative

Therefore to factorize the expression we need to find factors of the constant (30) that sum to the coefficient of #t# (11). Then take the negative of these factors in our factorization.

The factors of 30 that sum to 11 are 6 and 5. Hence the expression factorizes as:

#(t - 5)(t - 6)#