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A mix of factoring by grouping. Factor the exressions. 17ax+17a-x-1 Please explain/show steps on how to do this!

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Answer:


(17a-1)(x+1)

Explanation:

Given: Expression is
17ax+17a-x-1

To factor: the given expression

Solution:

Take
17a common from the first two terms and
-1 from the last two terms.


17ax+17a=17a(x+1)

and


-x-1=-(x+1)

So,


17ax+17a-x-1=17a(x+1)-1(x+1)\\=(17a-1)(x+1)

Therefore,


17ax+17a-x-1=(17a-1)(x+1)

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