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FACTORISATION
CLASS - 8
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FACTORISATION
CLASS - 8
PREVEIW
• PART1 FACTORS OF NATURAL NOS N ALGEBRAIC 
EXPNS
• PART2 METHOD OF COMMON FACTORS
• PART3 FACTORISATION BY REGROUPING TERMS 
• PART4 SOLVING SUMS ON FACTORIZING EXPNS
• PART5 SOLVING SUMS ON FACTORISATION 
USING IDEN
• PART6 FACTORS OF THE FORM (x+a)(x+b)
• PART7 DIVISION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPNS
• DOUBT s??????
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FACTORISATION
CLASS - 8
PREVEIW
• PART1 FACTORS OF NATURAL NOS N ALGEBRAIC 
EXPNS
• PART2 METHOD OF COMMON FACTORS
• PART3 FACTORISATION BY REGROUPING TERMS 
• PART4 SOLVING SUMS ON FACTORIZING EXPNS
• PART5 SOLVING SUMS ON FACTORISATION 
USING IDEN
• PART6 FACTORS OF THE FORM (x+a)(x+b)
• PART7 DIVISION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPNS
• DOUBT s??????
Introduction
Factors of natural numbers
e.g. 90 = 2 x 3 x 3 x 5
Factors of algebraic expressions
Terms are formed as product of factors.
e.g. 5xy = 5 x x x y
10x(x+2)(y+3)=2x5xxx(x+2)x(y+3)
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FACTORISATION
CLASS - 8
PREVEIW
• PART1 FACTORS OF NATURAL NOS N ALGEBRAIC 
EXPNS
• PART2 METHOD OF COMMON FACTORS
• PART3 FACTORISATION BY REGROUPING TERMS 
• PART4 SOLVING SUMS ON FACTORIZING EXPNS
• PART5 SOLVING SUMS ON FACTORISATION 
USING IDEN
• PART6 FACTORS OF THE FORM (x+a)(x+b)
• PART7 DIVISION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPNS
• DOUBT s??????
Introduction
Factors of natural numbers
e.g. 90 = 2 x 3 x 3 x 5
Factors of algebraic expressions
Terms are formed as product of factors.
e.g. 5xy = 5 x x x y
10x(x+2)(y+3)=2x5xxx(x+2)x(y+3)
Method of common factors
• We write each term as  a product of 
irreducible factors. Then take out the 
common factors of the terms and write the 
remaining factors to get the desired factor 
form.
• E.g. 5ab+10a
(5xaxb)+(10xa)
(5axb) + (5ax2)
5a( b+2 )    (desired factor form) 
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FACTORISATION
CLASS - 8
PREVEIW
• PART1 FACTORS OF NATURAL NOS N ALGEBRAIC 
EXPNS
• PART2 METHOD OF COMMON FACTORS
• PART3 FACTORISATION BY REGROUPING TERMS 
• PART4 SOLVING SUMS ON FACTORIZING EXPNS
• PART5 SOLVING SUMS ON FACTORISATION 
USING IDEN
• PART6 FACTORS OF THE FORM (x+a)(x+b)
• PART7 DIVISION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPNS
• DOUBT s??????
Introduction
Factors of natural numbers
e.g. 90 = 2 x 3 x 3 x 5
Factors of algebraic expressions
Terms are formed as product of factors.
e.g. 5xy = 5 x x x y
10x(x+2)(y+3)=2x5xxx(x+2)x(y+3)
Method of common factors
• We write each term as  a product of 
irreducible factors. Then take out the 
common factors of the terms and write the 
remaining factors to get the desired factor 
form.
• E.g. 5ab+10a
(5xaxb)+(10xa)
(5axb) + (5ax2)
5a( b+2 )    (desired factor form) 
Factorisation by regrouping terms
• Regrouping is re-arranging the terms with 
common terms.
e.g. 1) a
2
+ ab + 8a + 8b
a(a+b) + 8(a+b)
(a+b) (a+8)
2) 15ab – 6a + 5b – 2 
3a(5b-2) + 1(5b-2)
(3a+1) (5b-2)
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1. What is factorisation?
Ans. Factorisation is the process of breaking down an algebraic expression or a number into its factors. It involves finding the numbers or expressions that multiply together to give the original expression or number.
2. How do you factorise a quadratic expression?
Ans. To factorise a quadratic expression, we look for two numbers that multiply to give the constant term of the expression and add up to give the coefficient of the linear term. We then split the linear term using these two numbers and factorise by grouping.
3. Can we factorise a prime number?
Ans. No, prime numbers cannot be factorised further as they only have two factors - 1 and the number itself. For example, the number 7 is a prime number and cannot be factored into smaller numbers.
4. What is the difference between factorisation and prime factorisation?
Ans. Factorisation involves breaking down an expression or number into its factors, which can be either primes or composite numbers. Prime factorisation, on the other hand, is the process of expressing a number as the product of its prime factors only.
5. How does factorisation help in simplifying algebraic expressions?
Ans. Factorisation helps in simplifying algebraic expressions by rewriting them in a more condensed form. It allows us to identify common factors and cancel them out, which simplifies the expression and makes it easier to work with. Additionally, factorisation helps in solving equations and finding the roots of polynomials.
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