Loading...

Solve by Factoring 25x^2+16=40x

Problem

25*x2+16=40*x

Solution

  1. Rearrange the equation into standard quadratic form a*x2+b*x+c=0 by subtracting 40*x from both sides.

25*x2−40*x+16=0

  1. Identify the structure of the trinomial as a potential perfect square trinomial, noting that 25*x2=(5*x)2 and 16=4

25*x2−40*x+16=(5*x)2−2*(5*x)*(4)+4

  1. Factor the expression using the perfect square trinomial formula a2−2*a*b+b2=(a−b)2

(5*x−4)2=0

  1. Solve for x by taking the square root of both sides and isolating the variable.

5*x−4=0

5*x=4

x=4/5

Final Answer

x=4/5


Want more problems? Check here!