SOLUTION: How is (2a+4)(a-3)-(2a+4)(2a-1)completely factored to get -2(a+2)(a+2)as the answer?
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Question 9697
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How is (2a+4)(a-3)-(2a+4)(2a-1)completely factored to get -2(a+2)(a+2)as the answer?
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Notice the common factor in the two terms? Factor it out>
Now simplify.
Rewrite (-a-2) as -(a+2) and move the negative sign to the front.