Answer:

Explanation:
In order to factorize the quadratic expression:

We can use the middle-term factorization method.
We can start by finding two numbers that multiply to the product of the leading coefficient (2) and the constant term (2), which is (2 × 2) = -4, and subtract up to the coefficient of the middle term (3).
The two numbers that fit these criteria are 4 and 1 because:
4 × (1) = 4
4 + (-1) = 3
Now we can use these numbers to factorize the expression:
Replacing the value of 3 as (4-1), we get


Taking common from each two terms:

Taking common again and keeping remaining in the bracket.

Therefore, the factor form is :
