How do you factor 2x^2+19x+24?

1 Answer
Jan 27, 2018

(2x+3)(x+8)

Explanation:

When you factor a quadratic equation of the form ax^2+bx+c, you must find two numbers which, when multiplied, give ac, and when added, give b.

First let us compute ac.
2*24=48

Therefore, the two numbers add up to 19, and multiply to give 48.

List out the factors of 48. I'm going to list them in pairs (each pair will multiply to give 48, for example, 4 and 12). You should be able to run through the factors in your head; listing out takes a lot of time.

(1,48), (2,24), (3,16), (4, 12), (6,8).

Now, what of the above pairs add up to 19? 3 and 16 do.

So now we have the equation, 2x^2+19x+24

=2x^2+16x+3x+24 (the factor pair)

=2x(x+8)+3(x+8)

=(2x+3)(x+8)

Factored.