How do you factor the expression 6x^2 - 33x + 15?

1 Answer
Apr 23, 2016

3(2x^2 - 11x + 5)

Explanation:

Here, I divided every set of numbers by 3. This means the 3 should go on the outside of the brackets that you need to put in when factorising expressions.

When 6x^2 is divided by 3, it gives 2x^2. This goes at the beginning of the brackets.

When -33x is divide by 3, it gives -11x. This is put next to the 2x^2.

Finally, to finish off factorising, +15 divided by 3 gives +5.

Write out the answers that you have worked out:

3(2x^2 - 11x + 5)