How do you factor the trinomial x^2 - 6x - 16?

1 Answer
Mar 24, 2018

(x-8)(x+2)

Explanation:

To factor the trinomial x^2-6x-16

We begin by looking at the factors for the 1st term
x*x
and the 3rd term
1*16
2*8
4*4

We begin with
(x)(x)
Since the second sign of the trinomial is negative we will be subtracting the factors of the 3rd term which means we must use
(2)(8)

When we subtract the signs will be differenet and the larger factor will go with the first sign of the trinomial.
(-8)(2)

Now we can create the binomial factors.

(x-8)(x+2)