How do you factor 6a^2 - 17a + 12?

1 Answer

Your answer is (2a -3) (3a - 4)

Explanation:

6a^2 -17a + 12

To solve this you have to multiply the range of the first and the last numbers so 6a^2 *12 is = 72a^2 .

After finding this you have to make a list of factors for 72a^2 that when multiplied will give you 72a^2 and when added together will give you -17a .

1 and 72
2 and 36
3 and 24
4 and 18
6 and 12
8 and 9
Our values are -9 and -8
So we replace 17a with them and your expression becomes
6a^2 -8a -9a +12. Now to start factorising

=>2a(3a -4) -3(3a -4)
=>(2a-3)(3a -4)