How do you factor 10x^3 +15x^2 +20x?

1 Answer
Oct 30, 2016

10x^3 +15x^2 + 20x = 5x(2x^2+3x+4)

Explanation:

We want to factorise 10x^3 +15x^2 + 20x

We can see immediately that 5x is a common factor, so first lets factor that out:

10x^3 +15x^2 + 20x = 5x(2x^2+3x+4)

We then check the discriminant of the quadratic factor, which is
Delta = b^2-4ac = 9-4(2)(4) < 0
so we know the quadratic has no real roots, hence it has no real factors (By the factor theorem)

Hence, 10x^3 +15x^2 + 20x = 5x(2x^2+3x+4)