11.8k views
5 votes
Factorise 3x^2+9x-12 please help.

User Evidica
by
7.6k points

1 Answer

4 votes

Answer:


3(x-1)(x+4)

Explanation:

1) Find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF).

1 - What is the largest number that divides evenly into
3x^2,9x, and
-12?

It is 3.

2 - What is the highest degree of
x that divides evenly into
3x^2,9x, and
-12?

It is 1, since x is not in every term.

3 - Multiplying the results above,

The GCF is 3.

2) Factor out the GCF. (Write the GCF first. Then, in parentheses, divide each term by the GCF.)


3((3x^2)/(3) +(9x)/(3) -(12)/(3) )

3) Simplify each term in parentheses.


3(x^2+3x-4)

4) Factor
x^2+3x-4.

1 - Ask: Which two numbers add up to 3 and multiply to -4?

- 1 and 4

2 - Rewrite the expression using the above.


(x-1)(x+4)

Answer:


3(x-1)(x+4)

User Mark Burgoyne
by
7.6k points