How do you factor the trinomial 7y^2- 50y + 7?
2 Answers
Explanation:
Let
By the rational root theorem, any rational zeros of
That means that the only possible rational zeros are:
+-1/7, +-1, +-7
In addition, since the coefficients are symmetric, if
Also we find that
Also the sum of the coefficients is non-zero. That is
Hence if the zeros are rational, then they are
Try:
(7y-1)(y-7) = 7y^2-50y+7
Yes!
Use an AC Method to find:
7y^2-50y+7=(7y-1)(y-7)
Explanation:
Given
The pair
49xx1 = 49
49+1 = 50
Use this pair to split the middle term and factor by grouping:
7y^2-50y+7
=7y^2-49y-y+7
=(7y^2-49y)-(y-7)
=7y(y-7)-1(y-7)
=(7y-1)(y-7)