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Solve the following quadratic equation by factoring out the greatest common factor (GCF): 2x2−14x=0 .
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First, we can factor out a 2 from both terms to find the GCF:
2x² - 14x = 2(x² - 7x)
Next, we can factor out an x from the terms inside the parentheses:
2(x² - 7x) = 2x(x - 7)
Therefore, the quadratic equation 2x² - 14x = 0 can be factored as 2x(x - 7).
2x² - 14x = 2(x² - 7x)
Next, we can factor out an x from the terms inside the parentheses:
2(x² - 7x) = 2x(x - 7)
Therefore, the quadratic equation 2x² - 14x = 0 can be factored as 2x(x - 7).
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