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funnytomato

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i found it quite surprising that many ppl dislike the cross method
 

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You just find two number that numbers that multiply to give -28c^2 and add to give 12c.

Although, for these type of questions, you really only need to find two numbers that multiply to give -28 and add to 12. This is because c times c gives you c^2, and when adding to numbers that have a c in them (ac + bc), the term still is only 'c'. So you just times the two numbers by 'c'.

Hence 14*-2=-28 and 14-2=12

So the numbers are 14 and -2, and you just times both by 'c'. So 14c and -2c. Answer is (a-2c)(a+14c).
 

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