How do you factor x^2 - 8x + 15 ?

1 Answer
Mar 28, 2018

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

Because the x^2 coefficient is 1 we know the coefficient for the x terms in the factor will also be 1:

(x )(x )

Because the constant is a positive and the coefficient for the x term is a negative we know the sign for the constants in the factors will both be negative because a negative plus a negative is a negative and negative times a negative is a positive:

(x - )(x - )

Now we need to determine the factors which multiply to 15 and also add to 8:

1 xx 15 = 15; 1 + 15 = 16 <- this is not the factor

3 xx 5 = 15; 3 + 5 = 8 <- this IS the factor

(x - 3)(x - 5)