How do you factor 4x^2-15x+9?

2 Answers
Jan 7, 2017

You need to "play with multiples of 4 (1x4, 2x2, 4x1) and multiples of 9 (1x9, 3x3, 9x1) to give:

(4x - 3)(x - 3)

Jan 7, 2017

(4x-3)(1x-3)

Explanation:

When you want to find the factors of a quadratic trinomial, there is a lot of information in the quadratic itself.

ax^2 +bx + c describes a quadratic trinomial.

4x^2 -15x+9

Find factors of a and c
Find factors of 4 and 9 which combine and ADD [because of PLUS 9.] to give 15

The signs in the brackets will be the SAME (because of PLUS 9).
they will BOTH be NEGATIVE (because of negative 15.)

" "4 " and "9" "larr find factors and cross multiply
" "darr" "darr
" "4 " " 3 rarr 1 xx 3 = 3
" "1 " " 3 rarr 4 xx 3 = ul12
color(white)(....................... ...................)15" "larr 3+12

The top row gives the one bracket, the second row gives the other bracket.

This gives (4x-3)(1x-3)

Multiplying out the brackets will give the original trinomial.

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Note: There is a clue in the fact that 15 is odd. An odd number is formed from an odd + even. This tells us that 4 is not split as 2 x 2, because then both products would be even. Even + even = even

Therefore 4 has to be used as 4xx1
Once you know that there are only 3 possibilities to try for 9:

9 xx 1, 1 xx 9 and 3 xx3