How do you factor the expression 15m^2 + 20mp - 12mp - 16p^2?

1 Answer
May 13, 2016

15m^2+20mp-12mp-16p^2=(5m-4p)(3m+4p)

Explanation:

Factor by grouping:

15m^2+20mp-12mp-16p^2

=(15m^2+20mp)-(12mp+16p^2)

=5m(3m+4p)-4p(3m+4p)

=(5m-4p)(3m+4p)

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Footnote

Note that the hard/fun part of the problem has already been done for you.

Normally you would be asked to factor something like:

15m^2+8mp-16p^2

It would then be up to you to find the right split of 8mp as 20mp-12mp to get the factoring by grouping to work.

To help with that, you could use an "AC method":

Ignoring signs, the three coefficients of the quadratic are:

A=15, B=8 and C=16.

Noting that the sign on the last term is negative, you then look for a factorisation of AC = 15*16 = 240 into a product of two numbers whose difference is B=8. If the sign on the last term was positive, then you would look for a pair of factors whose sum was B.

With a little thinking, experimentation, searching and/or trial and error, you can find the pair 20, 12 which satisfies the requirements: 20xx12 = 240 and 20-12 = 8.

Then you would replace 8mp with 20mp - 12mp before factoring by grouping.