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Factor completely.$$2 n^{2}-11 n+12 \quad[5.4]$$
Step 1
We look for two numbers that multiply to give 24 (2*12) and add up to -11. These numbers are -8 and -3. So, we rewrite the equation as follows: $$2n^{2}-8n-3n+12$$ Show more…
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