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Answered by PayalShah2007
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Answer :-

3x^2 - 6x

The term 3x2

can be thought of as 3x⋅

x and the term 6x

can be thought of as 3x2

. The 3x

is therefore a common factor that can be factored out (reversing the distributive property), and keeping the minus sign in place:

3x2−6x=3x(x−2) .

This also implies that the roots ( x-intercepts) of the function f (x)=3x2−6x=3x(x−2) are x=0

and x=2

.

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