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Ishaan Daniel
20 January, 17:56
What is the factored form of x^3 + 2x^2 + 2x?
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Selina
20 January, 18:57
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Answer: X (X^2+2X+2)
Factor out the X
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Ivan Richard
20 January, 21:18
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