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8 July, 04:51

Factor completely : (x^2+x-6) (2x^2+4x)

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  1. 8 July, 07:51
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    (x+3) (x-2) (2x) (x+2)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, start by factoring (x²+x-6).

    Find 2 numbers that multiply to - 6 and add to get 1. This will be 3 and - 2.

    So, (x²+x-6) will factor into (x+3) (x-2)

    Then, factor (2x²+4x).

    You can factor out 2x because both terms can be divided by that.

    You will be left with 2x (x+2), which cannot be factored anymore.

    Combine all the factors to get (x+3) (x-2) (2x) (x+2).
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