Question #89cfc

1 Answer
Jul 26, 2017

(a+5)(a-4)

Explanation:

This is a quadratic equation because it has a power of 2 within it.

When factorising a quadratic of the form ax^2+bx+c, you can determine whether it factorises with integers (whole numbers) using the formula b^2-4ac. If this is a square number, it will factorise. In this case, b^2-4ac=1^2-(4times1times-20) which equals 81 so it will factorise (9^2=81).

You need to find factors of c (-20) that differ by b (1) which are -4 and 5.

You can double check this by multiplying out the brackets again to give the original equation.