How do you factor the trinomial x^2+2x-4=0?

1 Answer
Feb 9, 2016

y = (x + 1 + sqrt5)(x + 1 - sqrt5)

Explanation:

Method 1.
Apply the formula of quadratic function in intercept form (Google Search):
y = (x +b/(2a) + d/(2a))(x + b/(2a) - d/(2a)), with
b/(2a )= 1
D = d^2 = 4 + 16 = 20 --> d = +- 2sqrt5
We get:
y = (x + 1 + sqrt5)(x + 1 - sqrt5)
Method 2.
Solve the quadratic equation.
D = d^2 = 4 + 16 = 20 --> d = +- 2sqrt5
2 real roots: x1 = (- 1 - sqrt5) and x2 = (- 1 + sqrt5)
Therefor, the factored form is:
y = (x - x1)(x - x2) = (x + 1 + sqrt5)(x + 1 - sqrt5)