What is the expression in factored form?

6 x squared plus 4 x
(1 point)
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2 left-parenthesis 3 x squared plus 2 right-parenthesis
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2 x left parenthesis 3 x plus 2 right parenthesis
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x left parenthesis 6 x plus 2 right parenthesis
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2 x squared left parenthesis 3 plus 2x right parenthesis

The expression in factored form is: 2 x (3 x + 2)

To express the expression 6x^2 + 4x in factored form, we need to factor out the common term or find a pattern to factor.

First, we can factor out the greatest common factor, which is 2x:

2x(3x + 2)

Therefore, the expression in factored form is 2x(3x + 2).

To express the given expression in factored form, we need to factor out the greatest common factor. In this case, the greatest common factor is 2x.

So we can start by factoring out the greatest common factor of 2x from each term of the expression:

6x^2 + 4x = 2x(3x + 2)

Therefore, the expression in factored form is 2x(3x + 2).