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12 October, 17:20

Factor the expression-15x^2-24x

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  1. 12 October, 20:40
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    Since there is no constant, you can look for common factors using the diamond method or any method that works for you. A common factor for both is 3x, so factor it out. The final answer is 3x (-5x-8).
  2. 12 October, 20:46
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    You have to look at common numbers that can be taken out of each term to factor it. first we look at - 15x^2 and - 24x.

    notice both - 15 and - 24 can be divided by - 3. so i can dive both by - 3 and get

    (5x^2 + 8x)

    but the - 3 has to go somewhere. it does not just disappear. so i put it at the front like so:

    -3 (5x^2 + 8x)

    now we have to consider the x^2 and x. x is not a particular number. it is a domain of numbers. so it is also possible to divide both of these numbers by x. if i do that and put x at the front i get:

    -3 (x) (5x + 8)

    this is your answer. you can checm it by multiplying it out.

    another way to look at this is by seperating the terms (-15x^2) and (-24x) and putting them into their prime factors. like so:

    (-15x^2)

    (-) (3 * 5 * x * x)

    and:

    (-24x)

    (-) (3 * 2 * 2 * 2 * x)

    when we look at them like this we can pull out their common factors more easily. we can clearly see they share factors of 3 and x. they also share a negative sign. so i can pull those out to the front and keep whatever is left in parenthesis like this:

    (-3x) and. (5 * x) and (2 * 2 * 2)

    wotk out math and know they are both positive now since we removed the negative sign.

    (-3x) (5x + 8)
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