How do you factor the expression x2−20x+48?
2 Answers
Apr 4, 2016
not factorable
Explanation:
Since D is not a perfect square, this trinomial can't be factored.
Apr 4, 2016
This expression has no rational factors.
The irrational factors are
Explanation:
As shown by a previous answer, this expression has no rational factors. If, however, we allow irrationals, we can factor the expression using its zeros. Graphing the expression we see that it has two real zeros:
graph{x^2-20*x+48 [-2, 22, -56, 20]}
Where the factors will be in the form:
Where
And then using the quadratic equation:
Therefore, the expression factors to: