👉 In mathematics, a unifactoral is a type of factor in a product or quotient that does not have any common factors with the other terms. This means that every term in the product or quotient can be evenly divided by the unifactorals without leaving anything out. For example, if you multiply two numbers together, it doesn't matter which number goes first since each factor is unique to itself. For instance, consider the following product: 4x^2y^3z^