How do you factor y= 2x^3-2x^2-4x ?
1 Answer
Dec 26, 2015
y = 2x^3-2x^2-4x = 2x(x+1)(x-2)
Explanation:
First note that all of the terms are divisible by
y = 2x^3-2x^2-4x = 2x(x^2-x-2)
Then notice that if you substitute
(x^2-x-2) = (x+1)(x-2)
So we have:
y = 2x^3-2x^2-4x = 2x(x+1)(x-2)