How do you factor y=x32x2+x2 ?

1 Answer
Mar 8, 2016

For polynomials like this one, you must find a number to factor out by grouping

Explanation:

The GCF (greatest common factor) of the first two is x2. The GCF of the last two is 1. So, we get:

y=x2(x2)+1(x2)

You can make the two x- 2 into one.

y=(x2+1)(x2)

If you distribute you'll get the same thing as at the beginning. Beware: this method only works if the two expressions are the same (x - 2 in your problem)

Example: 2x+4x23x+6x2

2x(1+2x)3x(12x)

As you can see, we can't go further because we have 1+2x and 12x.

Practice exercises:

  1. Factor the following polynomials, if possible:

a ) 3x3+9x22x26x

b) x8x3+x7x2

c). 2xy+8x2y34xy516x2y15

Good luck, and hello from Esquimalt!