SOLUTION: Hello. I was hoping you could please help me with this problem.
I have to factor completely, and if prime, say so.
a. 40x^3 - 64x^2y
b. 13-14y + y^2
c. 9x^2- 30 +
Question 328850: Hello. I was hoping you could please help me with this problem.
I have to factor completely, and if prime, say so.
a. 40x^3 - 64x^2y
b. 13-14y + y^2
c. 9x^2- 30 + 25
I was hoping you could please show me how to factor these, because I don't know how to. Thank you so much.
a.
The largest whole number that will divide into both and is .
So we can take out an .
The largest power of x that will divide into both and
is .
So we can take out
b.
Write it in descending order:
Think of two positive integers which multiply to give 13,
and when added give 14.
[If the red sign had been - I would have said "subtracted"]
They are 13 and 1
Write this
(x 13)(x 1)
Since the green sign is -, put a minus before the large of those
two numbers which is 13:
(x - 13)(x 1)
Since the red sign is negative put the OPPOSITE sign before the 1
that you put before the 13.
(x - 13)(x + 1)
[If the red sign had been + I would have said "SAME"]
c.
This is a special case where the first term and the last term are both
perfect squares. the has square root and the
has square root . Multiply these square roots together, getting ,
and then double that, getting . Since this is the absolute value
of the middle term, the trinomial is a perfect square, so write
(3x 5)²
and the sign that goes between them is the same sign as the middle term:
(3x - 5)²
Edwin