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Factor out the common factor. (5x4)2+(5x4)(5 x-4)^{2}+(5 x-4)

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Given: (5x4)2+(5x4)(5x − 4)^2 + (5x − 4)

To completely factor the given terms, we need to determine first the greatest common factor (GCF) and in this case is (5x4)(5x-4).

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