this is a strange question posted above, but i will try to answer it, with a sensible answer.
which is if you watch the x factor, something always unusual happens.
this is especially true with the auditions stage of the x factor competition, and that there are quite a few strange auditions each year.
that is when the most unusual things happen, with some of the strange auditions each year.
The X Factor can't be described. It's a "something" that makes someone special and stand out.
The 'X' represents the extra special "something" that the judges are looking for.
when you know something is going to happen it is called a prediction. hope this helps ...x when you know something is going to happen it is called a prediction. hope this helps ...x
He has been helping his wife with her music.
They will be back ... they can't do anything until a year after X-factor because in law they still have a contract with them. so they have to wait that year after that i am pretty sure something will happen
This is unlikely to happen as it would be too complicated for auditions.
I don't personally think Eoghan Quigg should have won the x factor, as most girls just liked him for his looks, not his voice. His voice wasn't really something that had the x-factor.
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His name is Wagner Calhoilo or something like that!
In a function, a term is something that appears as part of the expression. A factor is something that goes into the expression WITHOUT REMAINDER. So if you consider y = x2 + 2x + 1 then 2x is a term in the expression, and, since y = (x + 1)2 = (x + 1)*(x + 1) then (x + 1) is a factor. A term need not be a factor and a factor need not appear as a term - as illustrated by this example. In the context of integers, a term would be similar to one of the digits [think of a decimal polynomial], whereas a factor would be a factor in the normal sense.
Example: 30 and 42 Factor them. 2 x 3 x 5 = 30 2 x 3 x 7 = 42 Select the common factors. 2 x 3 = 6, the GCF
I suspect you might mean something other than factor but as written, you don't. That is already in its factored form.