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Factor the polynomial 2x^3+4x^2+8x
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Factor the polynomial 2x^3+4x^2+8x
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2x(x^2+2x+4)
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So you want to take out the GCF first.
The GCF is 2x
2x(x^2+2x+4)
This is your final answer because there is not other way to factor.
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