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Revision as of 10:25, 5 August 2015


Factor[ <Polynomial> ]
Factors the polynomial.
Example:
Factor[x^2 + x - 6] yields (x - 2) (x + 3).
Note: This command needs to load the Computer Algebra System, so can be slow on some computers.

CAS Syntax

Factor[ <Polynomial> ]
Factors the polynomial.
Example:
Factor[x^2 - y^2] yields (x - y) (x + y).
Factor[ <Expression>, <Variable> ]
Factors an expression with respect to a given variable.
Example:
  • Factor[x^2 - y^2, x] yields (x - y) (x + y), the factorization of x2 - y2 with respect to x,
  • Factor[x^2 - y^2, y] yields -(y - x) (y + x), the factorization of x2 - y2 with respect to y.
Note: This command factors expressions over the Rational Numbers. To factor over irrational real numbers, see the IFactor Command. To factor over complex numbers, see the CFactor Command and CIFactor Command.
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