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  2. Factors of production - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the economic concept of factors of production, which are the resources or inputs used to produce goods and services. Compare different schools of economics and their views on land, labour, capital, entrepreneurship, and other factors.

  3. Factorization - Wikipedia

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    Factorization is writing a number or another mathematical object as a product of smaller or simpler factors. Learn about factorization of integers, polynomials, matrices, and more, with examples and algorithms.

  4. Factor analysis - Wikipedia

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    Factor analysis is a technique to describe the variability among observed variables in terms of a smaller number of unobserved factors. It is used in psychometrics, personality psychology, biology, and other fields to reduce the number of variables and identify the common factors.

  5. Factorization of polynomials - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to express a polynomial as the product of irreducible factors with coefficients in the same domain. Find out the history, methods and applications of polynomial factorization in mathematics and computer algebra.

  6. Divisor - Wikipedia

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    A divisor of an integer is an integer that can be multiplied by some integer to produce the original number. A proper divisor or an aliquot part of an integer is a divisor that is not equal to the number itself. Learn more about divisibility rules, divisor functions, and perfect numbers.

  7. Factor - Wikipedia

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    Factor (agent), a person who acts for, notably a mercantile and colonial agent Factor (Scotland), a person or firm managing a Scottish estate Factors of production, such a factor is a resource used in the production of goods and services

  8. Limiting factor - Wikipedia

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    A limiting factor is a variable that affects the output or performance of a system. Learn how limiting factors operate in ecology, oceanography, and business, and see examples of different types of limitation scenarios.

  9. Factor market - Wikipedia

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    A factor market is a market where factors of production, such as land, labour and capital, are bought and sold. Learn how factor markets allocate factors of production, distribute income, and affect economic outcomes in competitive and non-competitive settings.