I'm in the 6th grade, and this was on our homework sheet. In class we had to self teach ourselves this and I still don't understand. I've asked my friends and watched some videos on it. But still don't understand please help?

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14a³=2×7×a×a×a.

It has 14 factors apart from 1 and itself:

2, 14, 2a, 2a², 2a³, 7, 7a, 7a², 7a³, 14a, 14a², a, a², a³

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