How do you factor the trinomial 20x^2-13x-15?

1 Answer
May 12, 2016

20x^2-13x-15=(5x+3)(4x-5)

Explanation:

Use an AC method:

Find a pair of factors of AC=20*15=300 which differ by B=13.

Since 300 is divisible by 5^2 and 13 is not divisible by 5, one of the factors must be divisible by 25 in order that the other is not divisible by 5.

With this condition in mind, we quickly find the pair 25, 12 works in that 25*12 = 300 and 25-12 = 13

Use this pair to split the middle term and factor by grouping:

20x^2-13x-15

=20x^2-25x+12x-15

=(20x^2-25x)+(12x-15)

=5x(4x-5)+3(4x-5)

=(5x+3)(4x-5)