How do I factor this polynomial: 2x^{2}-5xy-y^{2}?

taoigas

taoigas

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2022-01-21

How do I factor this polynomial: 2x25xyy2?

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trnovitom06

trnovitom06

Beginner2022-01-22Added 12 answers

How would you factor it if the y werent
tainiaadjouctlw

tainiaadjouctlw

Beginner2022-01-23Added 14 answers

To explain how you get from your polynomial to a more traditional quadratic equation: pull out a factor of y2 to get y2(2x2y25xyy2y2y2), or equivalently y2(2x2y25xy1). Now, setting t=xy, the latter is obviously y2(2t25t1). The quadratic can be broken up into two factors by solving the quadratic equation as other answers have mentioned: 2t25t1=(at+b)(ct+d). Then plugging this expression back in, we get the original function as y2(at+b)(ct+d),or (y(at+b))(y(ct+d));
plugging in x/y for t and multiplying through by the factors of y then gives the factorization as (ax+by)(cx+dy)
RizerMix

RizerMix

Expert2022-01-27Added 656 answers

Consider 2x25xyy2=0. Solving this quadratic equation for x gives x=5y+33y4,5y33y4. Let 5+334=α and 5334=β. Thus, factorization of given polynomial is 2(xαy)(xβy).

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