What is the factorization of x^2+5x +4?

1 Answer
Dec 20, 2016

The set up would be according to (x + a)(x + b)

Explanation:

So, you need to look at it in terms of two numbers that add up to 5x and multiply to 4.

The two numbers are 1 and 4.

So, (x + 1)(x + 4).

Check it to make sure it adds up to x^2 + 5x + 4

So, multiply using FOIL
(First: The x in the left parentheses and the x in the right parentheses,
Outer: The xin the left parentheses and the 4 in the right parentheses,
Inner: The 1 in the left parentheses and the x in the right parentheses,
Last: The 1 in the left parentheses and the 4 in the right parentheses)

So, x*x = x^2 + 4x + (1)x + (1)(4) adds up to x^2 + 5x + 4.
Yep, the answers checks out.