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How to factor the gcf of x^2-2x÷x

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Use PEMDAS

x² - 2x : x =

x² - 2 (your answer)

User Jnshbr
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There is a GCF of x

You can factor it out by dividing everything by x

Now you have 0^2 - 2 ÷ 0

0^2 = 0 and 0 obviously = 0 so you are left with:

-2

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