How do you factor 2x^2-5x+2?

3 Answers
Dec 13, 2017

=(2x-1)(x-2)

Explanation:

Ok, we are just going to factor this one out!

=2x^2-5x+2

Break it into groups

=(2x^2-x)+(-4x+2)

At this point we can factor out x and -2 respectively

=x(2x-1)-2(2x-1)

Then factor out the common term

=(2x-1)(x-2)

Hope this helped!
~Chandler Dowd

Dec 13, 2017

(2x-1)(x-2)

Explanation:

"the factors of + 4 which sum to - 5 are - 4 and - 1"

"splitting the middle term"

2x^2-4x-x+2larrcolor(blue)"factor by grouping"

=color(red)(2x)(x-2)color(red)(-1)(x-2)

"take out "color(blue)"common factor "(x-2)

=(x-2)(color(red)(2x-1))

rArr2x^2-5x+2=(x-2)(2x-1)

Dec 13, 2017

(2x -1)(x-2)

Explanation:

color(magenta)(2)x^2 -color(blue)(5)x color(red)(+)color(lime)(2)

All the information is in the trinomial.

Find the factors of color(magenta)(2) and color(lime)(2) which color(red)("ADD") to make color(blue)(5)

The color(red)(+) sign gives two clues:

  • ADD the factors to get the middle number
  • the sign in the brackets will be the SAME.

Note that 2 xx 2=4" " and 1xx1 =1

Now 4+1=5, so 2 and 2 are the factors.
As 2 is a prime number there are only two ways of combining the factors.

SO know we know:

(2x" "1)(x" "2)

We also know the signs will be the SAME.

The sign of the middle term color(blue)(-5) shows they will be negative.

(2x -1)(x-2)

Check by multiplying:

=2x^2 -4x-1x+2

=2x^2 -5x+2