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Factor the expression w^2(w+8)-5(w+8)​

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Explanation:

Let's factor the expression w^2(w+8)-5(w+8):

First, we can see that (w+8) is a common factor in both terms of the expression.

So, we can factor out (w+8) from both terms:

(w+8)(w^2 - 5)

Now, the expression is factored as (w+8)(w^2 - 5).

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