Question
Question: How do you factor the expression \[5{{x}^{2}}+7x+2\]?...
How do you factor the expression 5x2+7x+2?
Solution
Apply the middle term split method to factorize 5x2+7x+2. Split 7x into two terms in such a way that their sum is 7x and product is 10x2. For this process, find the prime factors of 10 and combine them in such a way so that we can get our conditions satisfied. Finally, take the common terms together and write 5x2+7x+2 as a product of two terms given as (x−a)(x−b). Here, ‘a’ and ‘b’ are called zeroes of the polynomial.
Complete answer:
Here, we have been asked to factorize the quadratic polynomial: 5x2+7x+2.
Let us use the middle term split method for the factorization. It states that we have to split the middle term which is 7x into two terms such that their sum is 7x and the product is equal to the product of constant term (2) and 5x2, i.e., 10x2. To do this, first we need to find all the prime factors of 10. So, let us find.
We know that 10 can be written as: - 10=2×5 as the product of its primes. Now, we have to group these factors such that our conditions of the middle term split method are satisfied. So, we have,
(i) 2x+5x=7x
(ii) 2x×5x=10x2
Hence, both the conditions of the middle term split method are satisfied. So, the quadratic polynomial can be written as: -