Factoring is like breaking apart a big cookie into smaller pieces so you can share it more easily.
Imagine you have 12 cookies, and you want to split them between friends. Factoring helps you figure out how many friends could get the same number of cookies each, maybe 6 friends getting 2 cookies, or 4 friends getting 3 cookies, or even 3 friends getting 4 cookies!
What is a Factor?
Factoring in Math
Factoring is just finding all the pairs of numbers that multiply to give you a bigger number, like finding all the ways to share your cookies evenly.
So when math says "Factor 12," it's asking: What are all the different groups I can split these 12 cookies into? And the answer is 1 × 12, 2 × 6, and 3 × 4. You’re just finding the cookie-sharing teams!
Examples
- Breaking down 6 into 2 and 3 to multiply them back together
- Understanding how numbers like 12 can be split into 4 and 3
- Using factoring to solve simple equations like x² + 5x + 6 = 0
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