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factorise the following ; 6-x-x^2

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Answered by mysticd
137

Answer:

(2-x),(3+x) are factors of given quadratic expression 6-x-x²

Explanation:

Given quadratic expression:

6-x-x²

Splitting the middle term, we get

= 6 - 3x +2x -

= 3(2-x) + x(2-x)

Take (2-x) common, we get

= (2-x)(3+x)

Therefore,

6-x-x² = (2-x)(3+x)

Answered by veryfunnymemes21
13

Answer:

Answer:

(2-x),(3+x) are factors of given quadratic expression 6-x-x²

Explanation:

Given quadratic expression:

6-x-x²

Splitting the middle term, we get

= 6 - 3x +2x - x²

= 3(2-x) + x(2-x)

Take (2-x) common, we get

= (2-x)(3+x)

Therefore,

6-x-x² = (2-x)(3+x)

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