How do you factor the expression 5x^2 - 16x + 35x216x+3?

1 Answer
Dec 4, 2015

(5x-1)(x-3)(5x1)(x3)

Explanation:

Given: 5x^2-16x+35x216x+3

The 3 is a prime number so can only have {1, 3} as factors.
It is positive so the signs in the brackets are the same
The coefficient of x is negative (-16x) so they must both be negative.

The 5 is also a prime number so can only have {1, 5} as factors.

It is just a matter of getting them in the correct order

color(blue)("Attempt 1")Attempt 1

(5x-3)(x-1) = 5x^2-8x ...color(red)("Fail")

This will not work so there is no point in continuing with the rest of the multiplication.

color(blue)("Attempt 2")

color(blue)((5x-1)(x-3))color(brown)(=5x^2-15x-x+3)color(blue)(=5x^2-16x+3)