SOLUTION: did i factor this right? 5x^2-4xy+5x-4y 5x^2-4xy+5x-4y (5x^2*4xy+5x)-4y 5x^2+4xy+5x=(1+2x)(1+5x) =(x+2x)^2

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Question 75546: did i factor this right?
5x^2-4xy+5x-4y
5x^2-4xy+5x-4y
(5x^2*4xy+5x)-4y
5x^2+4xy+5x=(1+2x)(1+5x)
=(x+2x)^2

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5x^2-4xy+5x-4y
Factor the 1st two and then the last two terms separately:
x(5x-4y)+(5x-4y)
Factor out the common factor to get:
(5x+4y)(x+1)
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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