How do you factor and solve x2+2x8=0?

2 Answers
Jun 10, 2016

The solutions for the equation are x=2,x=4

Explanation:

x2+2x8=0

We can Split the Middle Term of this expression to factorise it.

In this technique, if we have to factorise an expression like ax2+bx+c, we need to think of 2 numbers such that:

N1N2=ac=1(8)=8

AND

N1+N2=b=2

After trying out a few numbers we get N1=2 and N2=4
(2)4=8, and 2+4=2

x2+2x8=x2+4x2x8

=x(x+4)2(x+4)

(x+4) is a common factor to each of the terms

(x2)(x+4) is the factorised form of the expression. Now we equate the factors to zero.

  • x2=0,x=2

  • x+4=0,x=4

Jun 10, 2016

2 and -4

Explanation:

Solve y=x2+2x8.
The 2 real roots have opposite signs because ac < 0
Find 2 real roots knowing sum (-b = -2) and product (c = -8).
Factor pairs of (c = -8) --> (-2, 4)(2, -4). This last sum is (-2 = -b).
Therefor, the 2 real roots are: 2 and -4.