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5x(x+1)-(x+1)factor out the gcf

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Given :


5x(x+1)-(x+1)

The GCF of the terms = (x + 1)

So, factor out (x+1), the result will be :


\begin{gathered} 5x(x+1)-(x+1) \\ =(x+1)(5x-1) \end{gathered}

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