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Factoring - Identifying Large Factored Numbers - 2 Factors (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on factoring large numbers into two factors and identifying powers of given variables. It uses multiple-choice questions to allow students to practice breaking down numbers like 200, 225, 100, 108, and others into factors expressed as exponents of different variables. The problems typically ask students to factorize numbers and select the correct pair of variables adhering to a specific exponential form from several option sets. This practice helps reinforce understanding of foundational concepts in factoring, multiplication, division, and their applications in handling fractions.

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Identifying Large Factored Numbers - 2 Factors

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Factor 100 to find z, and x

100=z2â‹…x2100 = z^{2} \cdot x^{2}