How do you factor 7n^2-13n-2?

2 Answers
Jul 6, 2015

7(n - 2)(n + 1/7)

Explanation:

7n^2 - 13n - 2 = 0 \Rightarrow n = (13 ± sqrt{225})/14

n_1 = (13 + 15)/14 = 2

n_2 = (13 - 15)/14 = -1/7

ax^2 + bx + c = a(x - x_1)(x - x_2)

Jul 6, 2015

Alternatively, use a variant of the AC Method to find:

7n^2-13n-2 = (7n+1)(n-2)

Explanation:

Given 7n^2-13n-2, let A=7, B=13 and C=2.

Notice that the sign of the constant term is negative, so look for a pair of factors of AC = 7*2 = 14, whose difference is B=13.

It should not take long to spot that the pair B1=1, B2=14 works.

Next, for each of the pairs (A, B1) and (A, B2) divide by the HCF (highest common factor) to find a pair of coefficients of a factor, choosing signs as appropriate:

(7, 1) -> (7, 1) -> (7n+1)
(7, 14) -> (1, 2) -> (n-2)

We choose + for the pair (A, B1) and - for the pair (A, B2) to get (+B1)+(-B2) = -13 - the coefficient of the middle term.