SOLUTION: x^2y^2+3x^2y-4x^2

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Question 115729: x^2y^2+3x^2y-4x^2
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do you want to factor?

Start with the given expression


Factor out the GCF


Now let's focus on the inner expression




Looking at we can see that the first term is and the last term is where the coefficients are 1 and -4 respectively.

Now multiply the first coefficient 1 and the last coefficient -4 to get -4. Now what two numbers multiply to -4 and add to the middle coefficient 3? Let's list all of the factors of -4:



Factors of -4:
1,2

-1,-2 ...List the negative factors as well. This will allow us to find all possible combinations

These factors pair up and multiply to -4
(1)*(-4)
(-1)*(4)

note: remember, the product of a negative and a positive number is a negative number


Now which of these pairs add to 3? Lets make a table of all of the pairs of factors we multiplied and see which two numbers add to 3

First NumberSecond NumberSum
1-41+(-4)=-3
-14-1+4=3



From this list we can see that -1 and 4 add up to 3 and multiply to -4


Now looking at the expression , replace with (notice adds up to . So it is equivalent to )




Now let's factor by grouping:


Group like terms


Factor out the GCF of out of the first group. Factor out the GCF of out of the second group


Since we have a common term of , we can combine like terms

So factors to


So this also means that factors to (since is equivalent to )


Now reintroduce the GCF

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Answer:

So factors to

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