How do you factor the trinomial a^3-2a^2-63a?

1 Answer
Mar 15, 2016

a(a+7)(a-9)

Explanation:

Given
color(white)("XXX")a^3-2a^2-63a

First extract the obvious common factor of a
color(white)("XXX")a(a^2-2a-63)

We could factor (a^2-2a-63) using the quadratic formula
but it would be more common to try to factor a bit more directly:

We are looking for two numbers such that
color(white)("XXX")one is positive and one is negative
color(white)("XXX")their product is -63
color(white)("XXX")their sum is -2

Noting that 63=7xx3xx3
we can quickly find the numbers -9 and 7

giving the complete factorization:
color(white)("XXX")a(a-9)(a+7)