Is it possible to factor y= 4x^2 -12x + 9 y=4x212x+9? If so, what are the factors?

1 Answer
Jan 15, 2016

Yes. y=(2x-3)^2y=(2x3)2

Explanation:

If the general form of the factored quadratic is y = (ax +b)(cx+d)y=(ax+b)(cx+d) then
y = acx^2 + (bc+ad)x +bd)y=acx2+(bc+ad)x+bd)

This means that we need factors aa and cc that multiply to give 44 and bb and dd that multiply to give 99.
bc bc and adad must add up to give -1212

Because the sign of the middle term is negative and the sign of the last term is positive, both bb and dd must be negative.
In this example acac and bdbd both give squares - 44 and 99 respectively.
The answer is therefore (2x - 3)(2x -3)(2x3)(2x3)
=(2x-3)^2=(2x3)2