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Can someone help me factor this?

(x^2+2x)(-2x)

Ok, I know it’s

(x+something here)(x-something here)

Please help. I’m 37 yrs. old and it’s been a loooong time since I had to do any kind of math. Thanks!

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monitor3x3

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Dear Serena_morris70:

Simplifying

(x^2 + 2x)(-2x)

Reorder the terms:

(2x + x^2)(-2x)

Remove parenthesis around (-2x)

(2x + x^2) * -2x

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:

-2x(2x + x^2)

(2x * -2x + x^2 * -2x)

(-4x^2 + -2x^3)

Factor out the Greatest Common Factor (GCF), ‘-2x^2’.

-2x^2 (2 + x)

Final result:-2x^2(2 + x)

Here’s a website to check results entered: http://www.algebrahelp.com/calculators/expression/factoring/calc.do?expression=%28x%5E2%2B2x%29%28-2x%29

I hope this helped!

Sincerely,

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runningman022003
pull out the common factor x from the term in the parenthesis.

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

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eia
well im not really good in math…but i would factor it like this

(x^2)(-2x) = -2x^3

(2x)(-2x) = -4x^2

= -2x^3 – 4x^2

= -2x^2 (x + 2)

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