How do you factor the trinomial 6x² - x - 2?

2 Answers
Feb 29, 2016

(2x+1)(3x-2)

Explanation:

Factors of 6 are:" "1xx6 " and "2xx3
Factors of 2 are:" " 1xx2

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Given:" "6x^2-x-2

Notice that we have -2 in the given expression
This means that we must have the format of

(?xcolor(red)(-1))(?xcolor(red)(+2))" or "(?xcolor(red)(-2))(?xcolor(red)(+1))"
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color(blue)("Attempt 1")

(2x-1)(3x+2) = 6x^2-3x+4x-2 = 6x^2color(red)(+x)-2" "color(red)("Fail")

color(blue)("Attempt 2")

(2x+1)(3x-2) ->6x^2 +3x-4x-2

= 6x^2color(green)(-x)-2" "color(green)("Works!")

Feb 29, 2016

(2x+1)(3x-2)

Explanation:

The standard form of a trinomial is ax^2 + bx + c

To factor consider factors of product ac that sum to b , the coefficient of the x term.

For 6x^2 - x - 2

a = 6 , b = -1 and c = -2

consider factors of ac =( 6xx-2 )= -12

factors of -12 are ± (1,2,3,4,6,12 ). - 4 and 3 are the required factors
as - 4 + 3 = - 1 = b.

Now replace - x by 3x - 4x

hence: 6x^2 + 3x - 4x - 2 = 3x(2x+1) - 2 (2x + 1 )

there is now a common factor of (2x + 1 )

rArr 6x^2 - x - 2 = (2x + 1 )(3x - 2 )