How do you factor completely x2+5x+7x+35?

1 Answer
Nov 12, 2015

Factor by grouping to find:

x2+5x+7x+35=(x+7)(x+5)

Explanation:

x2+5x+7x+35=(x2+5x)+(7x+35)=x(x+5)+7(x+5)

=(x+7)(x+5)

With this problem, the hard work has already been done for you in the way that the middle terms are split as 5x+7x. Normally you would be faced with something like x2+12x+35 and have to find the split. The trick is to find two numbers which add up to the coefficient 12 of the term in x and multiply together to give the constant term 35.

Here's another example:

x2+14x+40

We want to find two numbers that add up to 14 and multiply to give 40. Having found that 10 and 4 work, we have:

x2+14x+40=(x+10)(x+4)

In general, we can say:

(x+a)(x+b)=x2+(a+b)x+ab