x2-2x+C, where C is some arbitrary constant.
The antiderivative of 2x is x2.
2x squared minus 4
I assume you mean -10x^4? In that case, antiderivative would be to add one to the exponent, then divide by the exponent. So -10x^5, then divide by 5. So the antiderivative is -2x^5.
If you mean 2x times -2x then it would be -8x.
(4+x) (2x-3)
The expression simplifies to: -7x-4
D.4(2x - 3)(2x + 1)
3x - 2x + 4 = 0 3x - 2x = -4 x = -4
(2x - 1)(x + 4)
2x-y = 4 -y = -2x+4 y = 2x-4 in slope-intercept form
(y-2) (x+4)
(2x - 4)(2x + 3) The key is to look for all the factor pairs of 12.