How do you factor 6x^2+x-15?

1 Answer
May 1, 2015

6x^2+x-15

Base factors (without regard to signs) of
6 = S_6 = {(1xx6), (2xx3)}

Base factors (without regard to signs) of
15 = S_(15) = {(1xx15),(3xx5)}

Since in the given expression the term 15 is negative
we are looking for a pair from S_6 and another pair from S_(15)
that can be multiplied as
one term from S_6 times one term from S_(15)
subtracted from
the other term from S_6 times the other term from S_(15)
with a result of 1 (the coefficient of the x term).

Only a little thinking produces the pairs:
color(red)( "("3,2")") " and " color(blue)("("3,5")")

and the solution quickly follows
6x^2+x-15

=(color(red)(3)x+color(blue)(5))(color(red)(2)x-color(blue)(3))