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Express ax − a + x − 1 as a product of two binomials.

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ax - a + x - 1 = a(x - 1) + (x - 1) = (x - 1)(a + 1)
The answer is: (x - 1)(a + 1)
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In this case you can factorize the expresion using common factor twise as follows:

first factor
a in the two first terms and use the asociative law to associate the third and fourth terms:


a(x-1) + (x-1)

In the last expression, we have once again a common factor, namely
(x-1). So we factorize by common factor to obtain:


(x-1)(a+1)

and this complete the answer.

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