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FACTORS
When an algebraic expression can be written as the product of two or more
expressions, then each of these expressions is called a factor of the given
expression.
FACTORISATION The process of finding two or more expressions whose product is the given
expression is called factorisation.
Factorisation is the reverse process of multiplication.

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Answered by khyathideepthi
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FACTORS

a no. or algebraic expression that divides another no.or expression evenly with no remainder

example:

3and 6 are the factors of 12

FACTORISATION

breaking an entity into product of another entity

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Answered by faithcodis
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Answer:

OkStep-by-step explanation:

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