I've been trying to factorise this question, which works one way, but not another, and not too sure why... anyone know?
Question: Factorise
Method 1: Use Cross-Multiplication2x 5
2x -1
(2x-1))
; correct, and works.
Method 2: Use Quadratic FormulaAnswers from using Quadratic Formula:

or

(x-\frac{1}{2}))
, however, when we expand this, it

.
If we inspect the expanded version of
(x-\frac{1}{2}))
, we can see it is off by a factor of 4, so the answer should be
(x-\frac{1}{2}))
to make it

Why does the step before we inspect, it does not equal the original equation, when we just solved the solutions to the equation?
Method 3: An extension of using Quadratic FormulaAfter obtaining answers from using Quadratic Formula;



)



)
(2x-1))
Method 2 is the one that has been driving me nuts for hours... why doesn't it work without the inspection? (I know that I'll be off if I don't 'inspect' but why when using the quadratic formula it doesn't just spit out the full answer, but produces an answer which is off by a certain factor?)
