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How do you factor (2x^2+2)

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Answer:

You factor that equation by seeing if you can take out anything. Example.

20 is the same as 2 times 2 times 5. Visualized, it is 2(10) or 4(5).

For this, you can take out the "2"

So it would be

2(x^2+1)

x^2+1 can't be factored so that is the final answer

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