How do you factor x^2+17x+72?

1 Answer
Mar 29, 2015

(x+8)(x+9)
When you factor a quadratic expression where the number in front of the square term is 1, you are looking for two numbers whose product equals the last term and whose sum equals the middle term.

Take the equation: x^2 + 17x + 72

We are looking for two numbers with a product of 72 and with a sum of 17. Which two numbers are those?

If you thought 8 and 9 you would be correct.
x^2 + 17x + 72 = (x+8)(x+9)

Let's redistribute it to check:
(x+8)(x+9)
(x^2+9x+8x+72)
(x^2+17x+72)

It works, and I hope that was helpful.