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Factor the polynomial completely

Factor the polynomial completely-example-1

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We have
2x^2-8.




First let us factor the 2 to obtain,



2(x^2-4)


We can now see clearly that the expression inside the parentheses is a difference of two squares.



We now write the 4 as 2². So that we obtain the expression,




2(x^2-2^2)


Recall that



a^2-b^2=(a+b)(a-b)



Hence our expression becomes,





2(x+2)(x-2)



Therefore, when factored completely,





2x^2-8=2(x+2)(x-2)






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