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Factorise 2x^2-22x-24​

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Answer:
\boxed{2(x^2-11x-12)}

Explanation:


\textbf{Factorize $2x^2-22x-24$}

We can find a common factor of
2x^2, 22x, and
24 first.

Our factor cannot be
x, because it is not a factor of
24.

Therefore, our factor must be an integer, and we can see that it will be 2.

We now divide each term by 2 to get this:


\boxed{2(x^2-11x-12)}.

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