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The expression (2x^2 - 32) can be factored by first factoring out the common factor of 2, resulting in (2(x^2 - 16)). The expression (x^2 - 16) is a difference of squares, which can be further factored as (2(x - 4)(x + 4)). This shows that the roots of the equation (2x^2 - 32 = 0) are (x = 4) and (x = -4).

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