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Factor x^2 - 6x + 8

Explain the factoring by grouping method

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The correct answer is (x-2)(x-4).

User Vinzenzweber
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We know that
8=2\cdot4, and that
-(2+4)=-6. Then if we write


x^2-6x+8=x^2-4x-2x+8=(x^2-4x)+(-2x+8)

then pull out common factors from the grouped terms to get


x(x-4)-2(x-4)

we can apply the distributive property to end up with the factorization


(x-2)(x-4)

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