How do you factor 3x^2 − x − 4?

2 Answers
Apr 14, 2018

3x^2-x-4=(x+1)(3x-4)

Explanation:

To factorize 3x^2-x-4

first multiply coefficient of x^2 and constant term. As they are 3 and -4 respectively, their product is -12

Now split -12 in two parts whose sum is equal to coefficient of x i.e. -1. Here they will be -4 and 3

Hence 3x^2-x-4

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

= x(3x-4)+1(3x-4)

= (x+1)(3x-4)

Apr 14, 2018

(x+1)(3x-4)

Explanation:

"factor using the a-c method"

"the factors of the product "3xx-4=-12
"which sum to - 1 are + 3 and - 4"

"split the middle term using these factors"

rArr3x^2+3x-4x-4larrcolor(blue)"factor in groups"

rArrcolor(red)(3x)(x+1)color(red)(-4)(x+1)

"take out the common factor "(x+1)

=(x+1)(color(red)(3x-4))

rArr3x^2-x-4=(x+1)(3x-4)