How do you write w^2+18w+77 in factored form?

2 Answers
Sep 17, 2015

color(blue)((w+7)(w+11) is the factorised form of the expression.

Explanation:

w^2+18w+77

We can Split the Middle Term of this expression to factorise it.

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

N_1*N_2 = a*c = 1*77 =77
AND
N_1 +N_2 = b = 18

After trying out a few numbers we get N_1 = 7 and N_2 =11
11*7 =77, and 11+7= 18

w^2+18w+77 = w^2+11w +7w+77

w^2+11w +7w+77 = w(w+11) + 7(w+11)

=color(blue)((w+7)(w+11)

Sep 17, 2015

Factor w^2 + 18w + 77

Ans: y = (w + 7)(w + 11)

Explanation:

I use the new AC Method (Socratic Search) that is simpler and that avoids the lengthy factoring by grouping.
y = w^2 + 18w + 77 = (w + p)(w + q).
The 2 numbers p and q have same sign. Compose factor pairs of 77.--> (1, 77)(7, 11). This sum is 18 = b. Then, p = 1 and q = 77.
Factored form y = (w + 7)(w + 11)