How do you factor 3x^2-3x-8?

1 Answer
Apr 10, 2015

3x^2-3x-8 cannot be factored using integers.

You can try:
using (3x+a)(x+b) where ab=-8 and a+3b= -3

Or using the product 3*-8 = -24 now look for two factors of -24 that add to give you -3
(try 1* - 24, 2* - 12, 3* - 8, 4* - 6 but none of them work.)

Using non-integers
Using the factor theorem allows us to factor the expression after we find its zeros:

Solve 3x^2-3x-8 = 0 by using the quadratic formula to get:

x= (3+-sqrt 105)/6

We can factor:
3x^2-3x-8 = (x-(3+sqrt 105)/6)(x-(3-sqrt 105)/6).