Is it possible to factor y= 6x^2 - 27x - 15 ? If so, what are the factors?

1 Answer
Feb 27, 2016

y = 6x^2-27x-15 = 3(2x+1)(x-5)

Explanation:

Separate out the common factor 3, then factor by grouping as follows:

y = 6x^2-27x-15

=3(2x^2-9x-5)

=3(2x^2-10x+x-5)

=3(2x(x-5)+1(x-5))

=3(2x+1)(x-5)

Note that I found the split of the middle term -9x = -10x + x using an AC method: Look for a pair of factors of AC = 2*5 = 10 which differ by B=9. The pair 10, 1 works since 10xx1 = 10 and 10-1 = 9.