Factor: check by multiplying

x^2-6x

Is this correct?

x^2(x-5)

you need to factor out an x out of each, so the answer actuall is:

x(x-6)

Thanks Dan. You are one very smart cookie.

To check whether the factorization x^2(x-5) is correct for the expression x^2 - 6x, we can multiply the factors together and see if we get the original expression.

Let's perform the multiplication:

x^2(x-5) = x^2 * x + x^2 * (-5) = x^3 - 5x^2

As you can see, the result of the multiplication is not the same as the original expression x^2 - 6x.

Therefore, the factorization x^2(x-5) is not correct for the expression x^2 - 6x.