How do you factor the trinomial 4x^2 - 8x = -3?

1 Answer
Jan 26, 2016

color(green)(4x^2-8x=-3) hArr color(red)((2x-3)(2x-1)=0)

Explanation:

Re-writing 4x^2-8x=-3 into a form suitable for factoring:
color(white)("XXX")4x^2-8x+3=0

We are looking for factors a and b of 4
which can be combined with factors c and d of 3

such that axxd + cxxb = -8

color(white)("XXX")rarr (ax+c)(bx+d)=4x^2-8x+3

Assuming a and b are positive, c and d must be negative.

Our only factor sets are:
(a,b) in {(4,1), (2,2), (1,4)}
and
(c,d) in {(-1,-3), (-3,1)}
color(white)("XXX")(assuming integer factors)

With this few possibilities to check we find:
color(white)("XXX")(2,2) and (-3,-1) fairly quickly
which gives the factors
color(white)("XXX")(2x-3)(2x-1)