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Factoring

User Jeffstern
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Answer:

6(7a+2) (a-2)

Explanation:

Add and subtract the second term to the expression and Factor by grouping.

I'm not really sure but I hope this is the answer

User Bendaf
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Answer:

6(a -2)(7a +2)

Explanation:

Removing a common factor of 6 can make the quadratic factors easier to find.

= 6(7a^2 -12a -4)

We want to find factors of (7)(-4) that have a total of -12. It doesn't take much search to see they are (-14)(2), so the expression can be written as ...

= 6(7a^2 -14a +2a -4) = 6((7a^2 -14a) +(2a -4)) . . . . rewrite 'a' term; group pairs

= 6((7a(a -2) +2(a -2)) . . . . factor pair groups

= 6(a -2)(7a +2) . . . . . . . . finish factoring

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