Question #22c26

1 Answer
Dec 6, 2016

See below for explanation.

Explanation:

Let's say I was given a quadratic function that said:

2x^2+24x-10

Common multiples states we can keep the function exactly the same but simplify it a little so that the quadratic is easier to work with.

Since 2, 24 and 10 are all divisible by 2, we can simply divide all numbers in the given quadratic and get our final, simplified version which would be:

x^2+12x-5

When you are factoring, it's sometimes simpler to reduce the function (or whatever you are given) so that it's easier to work with.

NOTE: The example I gave you, may NOT be factorable. Always follow up with examples from a creditable source.