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How to factor 2x^2 - 9 = 0

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The given expression is


2x^2-9=0

First, we add 9 on each side


\begin{gathered} 2x^2-9+9=0+9 \\ 2x^2=9 \end{gathered}

Then, we divide the equation by 2


\begin{gathered} (2x^2)/(2)=(9)/(2) \\ x^2=(9)/(2) \\ x=\pm\sqrt[]{(9)/(2)} \\ x=\frac{3}{\pm\sqrt[]{2}} \end{gathered}

Hence, the solutions are


\begin{gathered} x=\frac{3}{\sqrt[]{2}} \\ x=\frac{3}{-\sqrt[]{2}} \end{gathered}

As factors, we have


(x-\frac{3}{\sqrt[]{2}})(x+\frac{3}{\sqrt[]{2}})

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