factorisation
Factorisation is when you take a number or equation and turn it into smaller pieces that multiply to make the original thing. It’s like math’s version of a team-up, you split the work, but sometimes you end up with more problems than you had before.
I factorised 21 into 3 and 7, but my friend said it should’ve been 1 and 21. We argued for ten minutes.
I factorised x² + 7x + 12 into (x + 3)(x + 4), and my teacher gave me a gold star, but I still didn’t like it.
When I tried to factorise 36, I got 6 and 6, but I could’ve done 4 and 9. I’m still mad about it.
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