How do you factor 12x²-24x+9?

1 Answer
Nov 3, 2016

12x^2-24x+9 = 3(2x-1)(2x-3)

Explanation:

First separate out the common scalar factor 3:

12x^2-24x+9 = 3(4x^2-8x+3)

To factor the remaining quadratic 4x^2-8x+3 use an AC method:

Find a pair of factors of AC = 4*3=12 with sum B=8

The pair 6, 2 works.

Use this pair to split the middle term and factor by grouping:

4x^2-8x+3 = 4x^2-6x-2x+3

color(white)(4x^2-8x+3) = (4x^2-6x)-(2x-3)

color(white)(4x^2-8x+3) = 2x(2x-3)-1(2x-3)

color(white)(4x^2-8x+3) = (2x-1)(2x-3)

Putting it all together:

12x^2-24x+9 = 3(2x-1)(2x-3)