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Which of the following is the factored form of the given equation?

6x 2 + 2x - 8 = 0

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the answer is x=−4/3 or x=1
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Answer:

The factored form of the equation
6x^(2)+2x-8=0 is
2(3x+4)(x-1)=0

Explanation:

Given equation is
6x^(2)+2x-8=0

Above equation can be written as


6x^(2)+8x-6x-8=0

=>
2x(3x+4)-2(3x+4)=0

Taking (3x+4) common from the above equation, we get


(3x+4)(2x-2)=0

Again taking 2 common out of (2x-2) we get

=>
2(3x+4)(x-1)=0

Thus the factored form of the given equation is
2(3x+4)(x-1)=0

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