How do you factor 2x2+5x+3?

1 Answer
Mar 27, 2015

Since 2x2+5x+3 is of the form ax2+bx+c
we could use the formula
b±b24ac2a

But if our answer only involves integers (no guarantee of this!) there may be a simpler method)

Suppose the factors look like
(2x+p)(x+q)
The coefficient of x will be
2q+p=5 (which implies both p and q can't be negative)
and
the term which does not include x will be
pq=3 which implies p and q must have the same sign.
(therefore p and q must both be positive).

If the solution values are restricted to integers there are only two possibilities given that p and q are both >0 and that pq=3

(p,q)=(1,3) or (p,q)=(3,1)

If (p,q)=(1,3)
then 2q+p=2(3)+15
so this is incorrect.

If (p,q)=(3,1)
then 2q+p=2(1)+3=5
and these are the required values.

2x2+5x+3=(2x+3)(x+1)