SOLUTION: Factor by grouping (sometimes called the ac-method). First, choose a form with appropriate signs. Then, fill in the blanks with numbers to be used for grouping. Finally, show th

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Question 1145014: Factor by grouping (sometimes called the ac-method).
First, choose a form with appropriate signs.
Then, fill in the blanks with numbers to be used for grouping.
Finally, show the factorization.
7x^2 + 12x - 4

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


First you are looking for two factors of the form and so that , hence:





and



So, as long as we confine ourselves to the integers for the values of p, q, r, and s, we can see right away that either and or vice versa. For q and s, we have more choices. Clearly, one of them is negative and the other positive, so and

So to begin, let's start by letting



In order for this to be true, the following things need to be true:





Now, if , then which means that, in order for the sum to be a positive 12, q has to be a positive number greater than 12. Since the only positive choices we have for are 1, 2, and 4, is not possible and we know that or or

If , then and so

If , then and so

If , then and so

Therefore




John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it


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