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| Question 887191:  what is the factorization of x squared +13 x - 6?
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Looking at the expression
  , we can see that the first coefficient is  , the second coefficient is  , and the last term is  . 
 
 Now multiply the first coefficient
  by the last term  to get  . 
 
 Now the question is: what two whole numbers multiply to
  (the previous product) and add to the second coefficient  ? 
 
 To find these two numbers, we need to list all of the factors of
  (the previous product). 
 
 Factors of
  : 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
  . 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
  : 
 
 
 
| First Number | Second Number | Sum | | 1 | -6 | 1+(-6)=-5 |  | 2 | -3 | 2+(-3)=-1 |  | -1 | 6 | -1+6=5 |  | -2 | 3 | -2+3=1 |  
 
 From the table, we can see that there are no pairs of numbers which add to
  . So  cannot be factored. 
 
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 Answer:
 
 
 So
  doesn't factor at all (over the rational numbers). 
 
 So
  is prime. 
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