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24 December, 11:50

How do I perform this operation?

x^2 (x-2) + x (x-2) ^2

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  1. 24 December, 12:48
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    To perform the operation indicated in x² (x - 2) + x (x - 2) ², we have to factor. The terms we see common in each of these terms is x (x - 2). Now we need to factor it out. The expression becomes:

    [x (x-2) ][ (x) + (x-2) ] The first bracket has the term factored out and the second bracket has the remainder from each term.

    Simplifying this further gives us our answer of:

    x (x-2) (2x-2)
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