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How to factorize algebraic expressions?
Factorizing algebraic expressions:
To factorize expressions we use results of algebraic identities like $(x+y)^2, (x-y)^2, x^2 - y^2 $, and so on.
Factorising an expression means writing the expression as a product of factors.
For example,
$a + ab = a(1+b)$
$ c^2 - d^2 = (c + d)(c - d)$.
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