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Factor by grouping. x2 + 8x + xy + 8y
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Factor by grouping.
x2 + 8x + xy + 8y
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= x(x + 8) - y(x + 8)
= (x - y)(x + 8)
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Don't you see that y is a stranger. So group it -y(x+8)
The balance just happens to be x(x+8)
So you have these two terms. Take the common factor out.
(x+8) (x-y) now that's the answer. Easy ...
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