How do you factor the trinomial c^2 + 9c +18?

2 Answers
May 20, 2018

(c+3)(c+6)

Explanation:

c^2+9c+18

Before solving this let us consider the general form of a quadratic equation.i.e. " "ax^2+bx+c.

Here a=1. Since a^2 has no numerical coefficient,

b=9 and c=18.

So let's start.f First write all the factors of c (here 18) and identify the two factors which sum up to b (here 9).

Factors of 18 " are " 1,2,3,6,9 and 18.

Have a close look. 3+6=9=b.

Now you can split the expression as:

c^2+3c+6c+18.

Now factorize the equation into groups by taking out the common factors. Here as you can see, c is common in the first two terms.so take c out. In the 3 rd and 4th terms 6 is common.

Now the expression is:

c(c+3)+6(c+3). take the common bracket out.
Here is your answer.(c+3)(c+6).

NB:this method of factorization is only possible when b^2+4ac>=0.

May 20, 2018

(c+6)(c+3)

Explanation:

"the factors of + 18 which sum to + 9 are + 6 and + 3"

rArrc^2+9c+18=(c+6)(c+3)