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Factorx^2 + x - 6, asappp

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{x}^(2) + x - 6


\: {x}^(2) + 3x - 2x - 6

Taking
x as common from first two terms and 2 from last two terms, we have


\: x \: ( \: x + 3 \: ) - 2 \: ( \: x + 3 \: )

Taking the factor
(x+3) as common,


\: ( \: x - 2 \: )( \: x + 3 \: )


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