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Factor X^3-2x^2-8x???

User Fletom
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Answer:Cannot be factored

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User HonoredMule
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Answer:


x(x+2)(x-4)

Explanation:

Given:


x^3-2x^2-8x

Factor out the common term x:


\implies x(x^2-2x-8)

Factor (x² - 2x - 8) by rewriting -2x as (-4x + 2x):


\implies x \left[ x^2-4x+2x-8 \right]

Factor the first two terms and the last two terms separately:


\implies x \left[x(x-4)+2(x-4) \right]

Factor out the common term (x - 4):


\implies x \left[ (x+2)(x-4) \right]

Therefore:


x^3-2x^2-8x=x(x+2)(x-4)

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