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Factor completely: −2x3 + 6x2. −x(2x2 − 6x) 2x(−x2 + 3x) −2x2(x − 3) Prime

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Your Answer: C.) -2x²(x - 3)

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Answer:


\Rightarrow -2x^2(x-3)

C is correct

Explanation:

Given:
-2x^3+6x^2

We need to factor the given expression.


\Rightarrow -2x^3+6x^2

Taking out common factor from both term


\Rightarrow -2x^2\cdot x+(-2x^2)\cdot (-3)

-2x² common from both term


\Rightarrow -2x^2(x-3)

Hence, The factor of
-2x^3+6x^2 is
\Rightarrow -2x^2(x-3)

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