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In the examples so far, all terms in the trinomial were positive. What happens when there are negative terms? Well, it depends which term is negative. Let’s look first at trinomials with only the middle term negative.
Remember: To get a negative sum and a positive product, the numbers must both be negative.
Again, think about FOIL and where each term in the trinomial came from. Just as before,
How do you get a positive product and a negative sum ? With two negative numbers.
Factor: .
Again, with the positive last term, 28, and the negative middle term, , we need two negative factors. Find two numbers that multiply 28 and add to .
Find two numbers that: multiply to 28 and add to .
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Now, what if the last term in the trinomial is negative? Think about FOIL. The last term is the product of the last terms in the two binomials. A negative product results from multiplying two numbers with opposite signs. You have to be very careful to choose factors to make sure you get the correct sign for the middle term, too.
Remember: To get a negative product, the numbers must have different signs.
Factor: .
To get a negative last term, multiply one positive and one negative. We need factors of that add to positive 4.
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Notice: We listed both to make sure we got the sign of the middle term correct.
Let’s make a minor change to the last trinomial and see what effect it has on the factors.
Factor: .
This time, we need factors of that add to .
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Notice that the factors of are very similar to the factors of . It is very important to make sure you choose the factor pair that results in the correct sign of the middle term.
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