The answer is not between 1 or 9 this time! 
I know people hate these threads but I'd honestly be extremely grateful as this has been annoying me all evening.
A = ((1 - X) ^ n) - ((1 - X) ^ (n+1))
Now apparently you can take out a common factor which is (1 - X) ^ n
And you then get A = (X(1-X) ^ n)
How on earth do you get there?
I know how to factorize it but that does not get (X(1-X) ^ n) yet plug in some values and indeed it does equal the top line.
Any ideas?
Cheers

I know people hate these threads but I'd honestly be extremely grateful as this has been annoying me all evening.
A = ((1 - X) ^ n) - ((1 - X) ^ (n+1))
Now apparently you can take out a common factor which is (1 - X) ^ n
And you then get A = (X(1-X) ^ n)
How on earth do you get there?
I know how to factorize it but that does not get (X(1-X) ^ n) yet plug in some values and indeed it does equal the top line.
Any ideas?
Cheers