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2.9 Warm Up 1. Solve 2x2 + 11x = 21. 3 , –7 ANSWER 2 , –7 Remember: You must factor out the greatest common factor first to do bottoms up! 2. Factor 4x2 + 10x + 4. ANSWER (2x + 4)(2x + 1)

2.9 Factoring Completely Factoring by Grouping

Factor out a common binomial EXAMPLE 1 Factor out a common binomial Factor the expression. 2x(x + 4) – 3(x + 4) a. 3y2(y – 2) + 5(2 – y) b. 2x(x + 4) – 3(x + 4) a. Factor out (x + 4). What is left? (x + 4)(2x – 3) The binomials y – 2 and 2 – y are opposites. Factor – 1 from 2 – y to obtain a common binomial factor. b. 3y2(y – 2) + 5(2 – y) = 3y2(y – 2) – 5(y – 2) Factor – 1 from (2 – y) & multiply it by 5. = (y – 2)(3y2 – 5) Factor out (y-2)

y2 + y + yx + x = (y2 + y) + (yx + x) b. = y(y + 1) + x(y + 1) EXAMPLE 2 Factor by grouping Factor the polynomial. x3 + 3x2 + 5x + 15. a y2 + y + yx + x b. SOLUTION x3 + 3x2 + 5x + 15 = (x3 + 3x2) + (5x + 15) a. Group terms. = x2(x + 3) + 5(x + 3) Factor each group. = (x + 3)(x2 + 5) Factor out (x+3) Distributive property y2 + y + yx + x = (y2 + y) + (yx + x) b. Group terms. = y(y + 1) + x(y + 1) Factor each group. = (y + 1)(y + x) Distributive property

EXAMPLE 3 Factor by grouping Factor 6 + 2x . x3 – 3x2 SOLUTION The terms x3 and –6 have no common factor. Use the commutative property to rearrange the terms so that you can group terms with a common factor. x3 – 6 + 2x – 3x2 = x3 – 3x2 + 2x – 6 Rearrange terms. (x3 – 3x2 ) + (2x – 6) = Group terms. x2 (x – 3 ) + 2(x – 3) = Factor each group. (x – 3)(x2+ 2) = Distributive property

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 1, 2 and 3 Factor the expression. 1. x(x – 2) + (x – 2) 2. a3 + 3a2 + a + 3 3. y2 + 2x + yx + 2y

Factor the polynomial completely. EXAMPLE 4 Factor completely Factor the polynomial completely. b. 4x3 – 44x2 + 96x SOLUTION b. 4x3 – 44x2 + 96x = 4x(x2– 11x + 24) Factor out 4x. Find two negative factors of 24 that have a sum of – 11. = 4x(x– 3)(x – 8)

Factor the polynomial completely. EXAMPLE 4 Factor completely Factor the polynomial completely. c. 50h4 – 2h2 SOLUTION c. 50h4 – 2h2 = 2h2 (25h2 – 1) Factor out 2h2. = 2h2 (5h – 1)(5h + 1) Difference of two squares pattern

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 4 Factor the polynomial completely. 4. 3x3 – 12x 5. 2y3 – 12y2 + 18y 6. m3 – 2m2 - 8m

Solve a polynomial equation EXAMPLE 5 Solve a polynomial equation Solve 3x3 + 18x2 = – 24x . 3x3 + 18x2 = – 24x Write original equation. 3x3 + 18x2 + 24x = 0 Add 24x to each side. 3x(x2 + 6x + 8) = 0 Factor out 3x. 3x(x + 2)(x + 4) = 0 Factor trinomial. 3x = 0 or x + 2 = 0 x + 4 = 0 Zero-product property x = 0 or x = – 2 or x = – 4 Solve for x. ANSWER The solutions of the equation are 0, – 2, and – 4.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 5 Solve the equation. 7. w3 – 8w2 + 16w = 0 8. x3–25x = 0 9. c3 – 7c2 + 12c = 0

EXAMPLE 6 Solve a multi-step problem TERRARIUM A terrarium in the shape of a rectangular prism has a volume of 4608 cubic inches. Its length is more than 10 inches. The dimensions of the terrarium are shown. Find the length, width, and height of the terrarium.

Solve a multi-step problem EXAMPLE 6 Solve a multi-step problem STEP 2 Solve the equation for w. 4608 = (36 – w)(w)(w + 4) Write equation. 0 = 32w2 + 144w – w3 – 4608 Multiply. Subtract 4608 from each side. 0 = (– w3 + 32w2) + (144w – 4608) Group terms. 0 = – w2 (w – 32) + 144(w – 32) Factor each group. 0 = (w – 32)(– w2 + 144) Distributive property 0 = – 1(w – 32)(w2 – 144) Factor –1 from –w2 + 144. Difference of two squares pattern 0 = – 1(w – 32)(w – 12)(w + 12) w – 32 = 0 or w – 12 = 0 or w + 12 = 0 Zero-product property w = 32 w = 12 w = – 12 Solve for w.

EXAMPLE 6 Solve a multi-step problem STEP 3 Choose the solution of the equation that is the correct value of w. Disregard w = – 12, because the width cannot be negative. You know that the length is more than 10 inches. Test the solutions 12 and 32 in the expression for the length. Length = 36 – 12 = 24 or Length = 36 – 32 = 4 The solution 12 gives a length of 24 inches, so 12 is the correct value of w.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 6 10. DIMENSIONS OF A BOX A box in the shape of a rectangular prism has a volume of 72 cubic feet. The box has a length of x feet, a width of (x – 1) feet, and a height of (x + 9) feet. Find the dimensions of the box. The length is 3ft, the width is 2ft, and the height is 12ft.