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What is -x^2 + 2x in factored form

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Answer:
x(x-2)

Explanation:

We have the following expression:


-x^2 + 2x

Which can also be written as:


2x-x^2

Here, the common factor is
x. Hence, if we apply this common factor we will have:


2x-x^2=x(2-x)

Then, the factored form is:
x(2-x)

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