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How to factorise n(2n+1)(n+1)+n(2n+1)? I know the answer is n(2n+1)(n+2) but can someone explain every step fully, thanks:)​

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we have n(2n+1)(n+1) +n(2n+1) = n(2n+1)(n+1)+n(2n+1).1

= n(2n+1)(n+1 +1) = n(2n+1)(n+2)

P/s: sorry i don't know how to explain but i can give you some example so you can understand the question easily

3x(x+1) + (x+1).2 = (x+1)(3x+2)

(5x-4).1 - (5x-4).8 = (5x-4)(1-8) = 7(5x-4)

ok done. Thank to me :>

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Here is the answer,hope this help
How to factorise n(2n+1)(n+1)+n(2n+1)? I know the answer is n(2n+1)(n+2) but can someone-example-1
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