How do you factor completely: x^2 − 2x + 5?

1 Answer
Jul 15, 2015

x^2-2x+5 = (x-1+2i)(x-1-2i)
color(white)("XXXX")(there are no Real factors for the given expression)

Explanation:

Write the expression as an equation with the expression equal to zero.
color(white)("XXXX")x^2-2x+5 = 0
Us the quadratic formula to determine the roots:
color(white)("XXXX")(-b+-sqrt(b^2-4ac))/(2a)
becomes
color(white)("XXXX")1+-2i

That is
color(white)("XXXX")(x - (1+2i))*(x-(1-2i)) = 0

So
color(white)("XXXX")(x-1-2i) and (x-1+2i) are factors of the the given expression.