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| Introduction |
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| You are familiar with factors and products in the case of numbers. |
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| For example, 8 is the product of 4 and 2. 4 and 2 are called the products of 8 . |
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| Similarly, the algebraic expression a x b x c = abc can be written as 1.a.b.c or 1.ab.c or 1.bc.a or 1.ac.b or 1.abc. |
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| 1, a, b, c, ab, bc, ac, abc are all factors of a.b.c and a.b.c is a product. |
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| Factorisation is expressing a given expression or number as a product of its factors. |
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