Answer:
The factorization of the given expression is given as:
![8(x+10)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/5ghnlah2bnehr7a644uz1tffbns4mxr7ji.png)
Explanation:
To factor a algebraic equation means to represent it as the multiplication of the simple expressions.
( i.e. if the expression has a common multiple in each of the terms then we take it out and represent the rest of the expression in brackets.
Also, we can express a algebraic equation by the multiplication of the factors of the expression )
We are given a expression as:
which represents the total amount in the account after 8 months.
and x represents the amount saved each month.
Since both the terms i.e. 8x and 80 have a common multiple as: 8
Hence, we take it out of the expression and write the resulting expression as follows:
![8x+80=8(x+10)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/v2xpgca7pulv8ytheh8fy2oyeinshb47dm.png)