15w^4y^8 25u^4w^7y^9
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If you mean 15w4y8+25u4w7y9, then:

15 and 25 are divisible by 5, so 5 is common factor to the two terms.

w4 is also a common factor, as is y8, so we can group these together as a single factor: 5w4y8.

So factorisation is 5w4y8(3+5u4w3y).

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