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How to factorise 98-2x²

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When I saw '98,' my very first thought was that 98=2*49 and 49 is a perfect square. Thus, rewrite 98-2x^2 as 2(49-x^2). 49-x^2 is the "difference of two squares," and there is a formula for factoring it: a^2 - b^2 = (a - b)(a + b).

Thus, 2(49-x^2) = 2(7-x)(7+x)

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98 - 2x²

= 2(49 - x²)

= 2(7² - x²)

= 2(7 + x)(7 - x)

Hope it helps.

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