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How would you factor 3x^2+6x

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Factor 3x3x out of 3x2−6x3x2-6x.
3x(x−2)=03xx-2=0Set the single term factor on the left side of the equation equal to 00.3x=03x=0Divide each term by 33 and simplify.x=0x=0Set each of the factors of the left side of the equation equal to 00.x−2=0x-2=0Since −2-2 does not contain the variable to solve for, move it to the right side of the equation by adding 22 to both sides.x=2x=2Solve the equations for xx.x=0,2 your welcome
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