the literal factors in algebraic terms
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When numbers (constants) and variables are multiplied to form a term, then each quantity multiplied is called a factor of the term. A constant factor is called a numerical factor while a variable factor is called a literal factor.
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When numbers (constants) and variables are multiplied to form a term, then each quantity multiplied is called a factor of the term. A constant factor is called a numerical factor while a variable factor is called a literal factor
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