How do you solve x^2-6x-27 = 0x26x27=0?

2 Answers
Aug 20, 2015

The solutions are
color(blue)(x=-3x=3

color(blue)(x=9x=9

Explanation:

x^2−6x−27=0x26x27=0

We can Split the Middle Term of this expression to factorise it and thereby find solutions.

In this technique, if we have to factorise an expression like ax^2 + bx + cax2+bx+c, we need to think of 2 numbers such that:

N_1*N_2 = a*c =1*-27 = -27N1N2=ac=127=27
and
N_1 +N_2 = b = -6N1+N2=b=6

After trying out a few numbers we get N_1 = -9N1=9 and N_2 =3N2=3
-9*3 = -2793=27, and 3+(-9)= -63+(9)=6

x^2−6x−27=x^2−9x+3x−27x26x27=x29x+3x27

x^2−9x+3x−27=0x29x+3x27=0

x(x−9)+3(x−9)=0x(x9)+3(x9)=0
(x+3) (x−9)=0(x+3)(x9)=0 is the factorised form of the expression.

Now we equate these factors to the R.H.S (00)
x+3=0, color(blue)(x=-3x+3=0,x=3

x-9=0, color(blue)(x=9x9=0,x=9

Aug 20, 2015

Solve y = x^2 - 6x - 27 = 0

Ans: -3 and 9

Explanation:

x^2 - 6x - 27 = 0
Find 2 numbers knowing sum (6) and product (-27). Roots have opposite signs.
Factor pairs of -27 --> (-1, 27)(-3, 9). This last sum is 6 = -b. Therefor, the 2 real roots are: -3 and 9.