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Factorise x squared - 3x

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Answer:

x squared -3× =x(x-3)

Explanation:

Since the common factor is x,one comes out to multiply the other to give it x squared and since one x has been written outside already we just write the 3 so that when we multiply it we will get the answer we were asked to factorise

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