SOLUTION: what is the factorization of x squared +13 x - 6?

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Question 887191: what is the factorization of x squared +13 x - 6?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
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Looking at the expression x%5E2%2B13x-6, we can see that the first coefficient is 1, the second coefficient is 13, and the last term is -6.


Now multiply the first coefficient 1 by the last term -6 to get %281%29%28-6%29=-6.


Now the question is: what two whole numbers multiply to -6 (the previous product) and add to the second coefficient 13?


To find these two numbers, we need to list all of the factors of -6 (the previous product).


Factors of -6:
1,2,3,6
-1,-2,-3,-6


Note: list the negative of each factor. This will allow us to find all possible combinations.


These factors pair up and multiply to -6.
1*(-6) = -6
2*(-3) = -6
(-1)*(6) = -6
(-2)*(3) = -6

Now let's add up each pair of factors to see if one pair adds to the middle coefficient 13:


First NumberSecond NumberSum
1-61+(-6)=-5
2-32+(-3)=-1
-16-1+6=5
-23-2+3=1



From the table, we can see that there are no pairs of numbers which add to 13. So x%5E2%2B13x-6 cannot be factored.


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Answer:


So x%5E2%2B13x-6 doesn't factor at all (over the rational numbers).


So x%5E2%2B13x-6 is prime.