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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Factor the expression by grouping terms. x3 + 5x^2 + 10x + 50

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Factor by grouping. Start by factoring out the common factor of x^2 in the first two terms and the 10 in the last two. \[x^2(x+5)+10(x+5)\] This turns into: \[(x^2+10)(x+5)\]

OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):

Crrct.

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