It looks like you have an expression: \( x^3y + 1xy \).
You can simplify this expression by factoring out the common term \( xy \):
\[ x^3y + 1xy = xy(x^2 + 1) \]
So, the simplified form of the expression is:
\[ xy(x^2 + 1) \]
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It looks like you have an expression: \( x^3y + 1xy \).
You can simplify this expression by factoring out the common term \( xy \):
\[ x^3y + 1xy = xy(x^2 + 1) \]
So, the simplified form of the expression is:
\[ xy(x^2 + 1) \]