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Putting the correct factors into a right order.


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If in a product the constant factor is not in the front then we move it to the front. In a product if a factor is neither a multi-term expression nor a power of a multi-term expression and it stands after a multi-term expression or a power of a multi-term expression, then we move it to the front. This is done since multiplication is a commutative operation, thus the order of the factors can be arbitrary altered.

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If in a product the constant factor is not in the front then we move it to the front. In a product if a factor is neither a multi-term expression nor a power of a multi-term expression and it stands after a multi-term expression or a power of a multi-term expression, then we move it to the front. This is done since multiplication is a commutative operation, thus the order of the factors can be arbitrary altered.
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If in a product the constant factor is not in the front then we move it to the front. In a product if a factor is neither a multi-term expression nor a power of a multi-term expression and it stands after a multi-term expression or a power of a multi-term expression, then we move it to the front. This is done since multiplication is a commutative operation, thus the order of the factors can be arbitrary altered.
Illustrative Example:


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If in a product the constant factor is not in the front then we move it to the front. In a product if a factor is neither a multi-term expression nor a power of a multi-term expression and it stands after a multi-term expression or a power of a multi-term expression, then we move it to the front. This is done since multiplication is a commutative operation, thus the order of the factors can be arbitrary altered.
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