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Explain the formula of Factorization of algebraic expressions
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Answered by amani1132007
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Factorising is the reverse of expanding brackets, so it is, for example, putting 2x² + x - 3 into the form (2x + 3)(x - 1). This is an important way of solving quadratic equations. The first step of factorising an expression is to 'take out' any common factors which the terms have.

Answered by tanvi9399400
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A number or quantity that when multiplied with another number produces a given number or expression. For example, the factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12. ... Each term of this algebraic expression can be expressed in the form of its factors as: [latex]3xyz = 3.

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