How do you factor x^2+3x-4=0?

1 Answer
Aug 2, 2016

(x-1)(x+4)

Explanation:

In order to determine the factorised form of the given equation we must determine the factors of the +3x+ and the -4# coefficients:

For the +3x value:

The only factors of 3 (as it is a prime number) are 3 and 1:

For the -4 coefficient:

The factors of -4 are:

-4 and 1
4 and -1
-2 and 2
2 and -2

If we consider that in the factorised form the sum of two factors of the -4 term must equal +3, then we can determine that the required values are -1 and 4 as these are the only values that when added form +3:

As a result, the factorised form of the given equation is:

(x-1)(x+4)