How do you solve x^2-x=6?

1 Answer
Mar 24, 2018

Set the trinomial equal to zero and factor into two binomials .

x= 3 and x = -2

Explanation:

x^2 -x -6 = 6-6 This gives

x^2 -x -6 = 0

The C value is negative this means one of the binomials must be negative and the other positive.
The B value is negative this means that the negative value is larger than the positive value.
The coefficient of the B is 1 This means that the two factors have a difference of 1

Factors of 6 are 6xx1 and 2xx3

2 and 3 have a difference of 1 so these are the factors that work
The 3 must be negative because it is larger and the 2 positive so

( x - 3)xx (x +2) = 0

Set each factor equal to zero and solve for each of the binomials to find the possible values for x.

x - 3 = 0 add 3 to both sides

x -3 +3 = 0 +3

x = 3

x +2 = 0 subtract 2 from both sides

x +2 -2 = 0 -2 this gives

x = -2