Introductory Algebra for College Students (7th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-13417-805-X
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Chapter 6 - Section 6.3 - Factoring Trinomials Whose Leading Coefficient is Not 1 - Exercise Set - Page 444: 57

Answer

$ (4x-3y)(3x-4y) $

Work Step by Step

Factoring by grouping: 1. Multiply the leading coefficient, a, and the constant, c. 2. Find the factors of ac whose sum is b. 3. Rewrite the middle term, bx, as a sum or difference using the factors from step 2. 4. Factor by grouping --- $12x^{2}-25xy+12y^{2} =...$ Always start by searching for a GCF ... (there are none other than 1). 1. $\quad$"$ac$"$=-144y^{2} $ $...(144=12\times 12=3\times 4\times 3\times 4=9\times 16) $ 2. $\quad$sum = $-25xy\quad$... factors: $-16y$ and $-9y$ 3. $\quad$ $12x^{2}-25xy+12y^{2} = (12x^{2}-16xy)+( -9y+12y^{2})$ 4. $\quad$... $= 4x(3x-4y)+(-3y)(3x-4y) = (4x-3y)(3x-4y) $ Check by FOIL $F:\quad 12x^{2}$ $O:\quad -16xy$ $I:\quad -9xy$ $L:\quad +12y^{2}$ $ (4x-3y)(3x-4y) $ = $12x^{2}-25xy+12y^{2} $
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