4. Factoring Quadratic Expressions
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Is there a greatest common factor between all of the terms in the given expression? If so, you should factor that out first.
(y+12)(y+3)
Constants | Product of Constants |
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1 and 36 or -1 and -36 | 36 |
2 and 18 or -2 and -18 | 36 |
3 and 12 or -3 and -12 | 36 |
4 and 9 or -4 and -9 | 36 |
6 and 6 or -6 and -6 | 36 |
Next, let's consider the coefficient of the linear term. y^2+ 15y+ 36 For this term, we need the sum of the factors that produced the constant term to equal the coefficient of the linear term, 15. We will be checking each pair until we get this result.
Constants | Sum of Constants |
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1 and 36 | 37 |
-1 and -36 | -37 |
2 and 18 | 20 |
-2 and -18 | -20 |
3 and 12 | 15 |