How do you factor 6x^2-13x-28?

2 Answers
Mar 6, 2017

(3x+4)(2x-7)

Explanation:

For your x-terms you could have: 2x & 3x or 6x & x

For your constants, you need two numbers that have a product of -28. This means one must be positive and one must be negative. Since the x-term = -13x is negative, the larger constant needs to be negative.
Here are your choices: 1 & -28, 2 & -14, 4 & -7

Since the x-term = -13x is fairly small, select the constants that are close to each other: 4 & -7

Form possible factors:
(6x +4)(2x - 7) gives the x-term = -42x + 8x = -34x too big

(3x+4)(2x - 7) gives the x-term = -21x + 8x = -13x correct

Therefore the factors are: (3x+4)(2x-7)

Mar 7, 2017

6x^2-13x-28 = (3x+4)(2x-7)

Explanation:

Given:

6x^2-13x-28

Use an AC method:

Find a pair of factors of AC = 6*28 = 168 which differ by B=13.

[[ Note that we look for a given difference rather than sum, since the sign on the constant term is negative ]]

Since the difference we want is odd, one of these factors must contain all of the powers of 2 in 168 - that is be a multiple of 8.

We find that the pair 21, 8 works.

Use this pair to split the middle term and factor by grouping:

6x^2-13x-28 = 6x^2-21x+8x-28

color(white)(6x^2-13x-28) = (6x^2-21x)+(8x-28)

color(white)(6x^2-13x-28) = 3x(2x-7)+4(2x-7)

color(white)(6x^2-13x-28) = (3x+4)(2x-7)