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Answered by Anonymous
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 3 \sqrt{2}  {x}^{2}  +  \sqrt{2} x - 2 \sqrt{2}

Comparing the equation with ax² + bx + c.

a = 3 \sqrt{2}   \:  \: \:  \: b  =  \sqrt{2}  \:  \:  \:  \: c =  - 2 \sqrt{2}

 \scriptsize{a \times c = (3 \sqrt{2}) \times ( - 2 \sqrt{2} ) =  - 6 \times 2 =  - 12}

 \implies 3 \sqrt{2}  {x}^{2}  +  \sqrt{2} x - 2 \sqrt{2}

 \implies\scriptsize 3 \sqrt{2}  {x}^{2}  + x(3 \sqrt{2}   -  2 \sqrt{2})  - 2 \sqrt{2}

 \implies \scriptsize3 \sqrt{2}  {x}^{2}  + 3 \sqrt{2} x - 2 \sqrt{2} x - 2 \sqrt{2}

\implies  \scriptsize{3 \sqrt{2 } x(x + 1) - 2 \sqrt{2} (x + 1)}

\implies(3 \sqrt{2} x - 2 \sqrt{2} )(x + 1)

I hope it is helpful

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