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Factor x² + xy-2x-2y.​

User Merch
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Answer: (x-2)(x+y)

Explanation:

x² + xy-2x-2y=

x(x+y)-2x-2y=

x(x+y)-2(x+y)=(x-2)(x+y)

User Mhaseeb
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Answer:


\large \boxed{(x- 2)(x+y)}

Explanation:


{x}^(2) + xy - 2x - 2y

We are given with 4 terms. so use grouping method for factoring. To factor the given expression we take out GCF


x^2- 2x +xy - 2y

we group first two terms and last two terms

then take out GCF from each group


x(x-2) +y(x-2)

Now take out common factor x-2


(x- 2)(x+y)

User Ozooxo
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