Factoring without quadradic formula

In summary, the conversation discusses how to factor a quadratic equation without using the quadratic formula. The method shown involves finding the roots of the equation and using them to factorize it. However, the conversation also mentions that the quadratic formula can always be used to factorize a quadratic equation, even though it may require extra effort. It is important to keep in mind that sometimes quadratics may not have real solutions, in which case the discriminant would be negative.
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Tebow15
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Homework Statement


-19x^2-20x-9=0


The Attempt at a Solution


With QF it looks like this:

x=20+-(sqrt):1084/-38

How would I factor this without the QF?
 
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Tebow15 said:
-19x^2-20x-9=0

With QF it looks like this:

x=20+-(sqrt):1084/-38

No, that's not how it looks like. Check the discriminant (part under the square root) again.

Tebow15 said:
How would I factor this without the QF?

This is one that doesn't have rational solutions so you can't factorize it in the usual sense that you're probably thinking. To factor trinomials like this, take a look at this video on how to do so:

But keep in mind that you can always factorize any quadratic if you know the quadratic formula. If a quadratic has roots a and b, then it can be factorized in the form (x-a)(x-b) so since you know the quadratic formula

[tex]x=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}[/tex]

then your two roots are

[tex]x_1=\frac{-b+\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}[/tex]

[tex]x_2=\frac{-b-\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}[/tex]

So you can factorize it as

[tex](x-x_1)(x-x_2)= \left(x-\frac{-b+\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}\right)\left(x-\frac{-b-\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}\right)[/tex]

BUT you only need to keep this in mind that it always works, but is extra effort and if you're asked to factorize in an exam, they don't want you to use the quadratic formula, they want you to use the method shown in the video I posted. Also, remember that sometimes quadratics never cross the x-axis, so in these cases, the discriminant would be negative, and you obviously can't take the square root of a negative value.
 
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Related to Factoring without quadradic formula

1. What is factoring without quadratic formula?

Factoring without quadratic formula is a method used to solve quadratic equations without using the traditional quadratic formula. It involves finding the factors of the quadratic equation and using these factors to determine the roots or solutions of the equation.

2. How is factoring without quadratic formula different from using the quadratic formula?

The main difference between factoring without quadratic formula and using the quadratic formula is the approach used to solve the equation. Factoring involves finding the factors of the equation while the quadratic formula uses a specific formula to directly calculate the roots.

3. When should I use factoring without quadratic formula?

Factoring without quadratic formula is useful when the quadratic equation can be easily factored into two linear factors. This method is often faster and more efficient than using the quadratic formula, especially for simpler equations.

4. What are the steps for factoring without quadratic formula?

The steps for factoring without quadratic formula are as follows:
1. Write the equation in the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0
2. Factor out the greatest common factor (GCF)
3. Use the product-sum method to find two numbers that multiply to equal the constant term (c) and add up to the coefficient of the linear term (b)
4. Rewrite the equation using the two numbers found in step 3
5. Factor by grouping terms and find the common factor
6. Set each factor to zero and solve for x to find the roots.

5. What are the benefits of using factoring without quadratic formula?

Factoring without quadratic formula can be a useful method for solving quadratic equations because it can be quicker and easier than using the quadratic formula. It also helps to visually understand the relationship between the factors and the solutions of the equation. Additionally, factoring can be used to solve more complex equations that cannot be solved using the quadratic formula.

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