Algebraic Manipulation: Rearranging and simplifying algebraic expressions using operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Factorization: Breaking down expressions or numbers into factors for simplification and equation solving.
Common Factors: Shared factors between numbers or terms, aiding in simplification and equation solving.
Non-Common Factors: Factors unique to specific numbers or terms, not shared between expressions.
H.C.F (Highest Common Factor): The HCF of algebraic expressions is the largest expression that is a factor of two or more expressions. In other words, it is the largest expression that divides each of the given expressions without leaving a remainder.
L.C.M (Least Common Multiple): The LCM of algebraic expressions is the smallest expression that is a multiple of two or more expressions. In other words, it is the smallest expression that is divisible by each of the given expressions.