please tell me fecterisiontion
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Generally speaking, factorisation is the reverse of multiplying out. One important factorisation process is the reverse of multiplications such as this: (x − 5)(x + 3) = x2 − 2x − 15. Here we have muliplied out two linear factors to obtain a quadratic expression by using the distributive law.
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In math, factorization is when you break a number down into smaller numbers that, multiplied together, give you that original number. When you split a number into its factors or divisors, that's factorization. For example, factorization of the number 12 might look like 3 times 4.
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Generally speaking, factorisation is the reverse of multiplying out. One important factorisation process is the reverse of multiplications such as this: (x − 5)(x + 3) = x2 − 2x − 15. Here we have muliplied out two linear factors to obtain a quadratic expression by using the distributive law.
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