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 ==== Types of Number ==== ==== Types of Number ====
 N1: order positive and negative integers, decimals and fractions; use the symbols =, ≠, <, >, ≤, ≥ N1: order positive and negative integers, decimals and fractions; use the symbols =, ≠, <, >, ≤, ≥
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 ==== Multiples, Factors, Prime Factors ==== ==== Multiples, Factors, Prime Factors ====
 **N4** use the concepts and vocabulary of prime numbers, factors (divisors), multiples, common factors, common multiples, highest common factor, lowest common multiple, prime factorisation, including using product notation and the unique factorisation theorem **N4** use the concepts and vocabulary of prime numbers, factors (divisors), multiples, common factors, common multiples, highest common factor, lowest common multiple, prime factorisation, including using product notation and the unique factorisation theorem
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