Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]-2(x^{2} +x+1)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Notice how there are 3 -2's. With this information, we can build our factorization. Start by placing a negative two on the outside of a pair of parentheses.

[tex]-2()[/tex]

-2 times what equals [tex]x^{2} ?[/tex] -2 times [tex]x^{2}[/tex] does. Place the [tex]x^{2}[/tex] in the parentheses.

[tex]-2(x^{2} )[/tex]

-2 times positive 1x = -2x, so place that in parentheses as well. Use a plus sign in the parentheses instead of a negative sign to show that the 2x is positive. (1x is equivalent to x)

[tex]-2(x^{2} +x)[/tex]

Lastly, -2 times positive one is -2, so add that in as well. Make sure you use that plus sign to show the one is positive!

[tex]-2(x^{2} +x+1)[/tex]

And your done!

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