👉 In mathematics, a unfactored expression is an algebraic expression that cannot be simplified by factoring out any common factors. This means that every term in the expression can be written as a product of variables and constants without any grouping symbols or parentheses around them. For example: ``` 2x^3 + 5 ``` The first term (the constant term) is not factorable because it contains no common factors other than one. In algebra, a unfactored expression is also