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factorise by splitting the middle term​

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Answered by amritangshughosh697
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Answer:

(x+√14/2)(2x+√14)

Step-by-step explanation:

The sum is of Factorisation of Polynomials.

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Answered by mathdude500
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\huge\pink{\boxed{\blue{\boxed{ \purple{ \boxed{{\pink{Answer}}}}}}}} \\ \large\pink{\boxed{\blue{\boxed{ \purple{ \boxed{{\pink{Your~answer↓}}}}}}}} \\ \small\bold\red{ {2x}^{2}  + 2 \sqrt{14} x + 7} \\  =  {2x }^{2}  +  \sqrt{14} x +  \sqrt{14} x + 7 \\  =  \sqrt{2}  \times  \sqrt{2} x +  \sqrt{7}  \times  \sqrt{2}  x +  \sqrt{7}  \times  \sqrt{2} x +  \sqrt{7}  \times  \sqrt{7}  \\ =   \sqrt{2} x( \sqrt{2} x +  \sqrt{7} ) +  \sqrt{7} ( \sqrt{2} x +  \sqrt{7} ) \\  = ( \sqrt{2} x +  \sqrt{7} )( \sqrt{2} x +  \sqrt{7} )

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