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Notes on factoring

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

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§ 1. When it is necessary to find the factors of such an expression as x2 – 7x – 120 the difficulty for beginners lies in finding the pair of factors of 120 which satisfy the middle term: in this case so that their difference is 7. They may write down the pairs in order (1 × 120; 2 × 60; etc.) and then choose the suitable pair, but this method is often long; or they may guess until they chance to find the pair required. This is often done in so haphazard a fashion that much time is wasted, especially if the given expression have no rational factors.

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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1893

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* The extension is due to Mr Jas. M'Kean, F E.I.S., Lecturer on Methematics in the Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh.