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an expression in which multiplication is the only operation is called a ___________.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

an expression in which multiplication is the only operation is called a polynomial

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Answered by zumba12
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An expression in which multiplication is the most effective operation is referred to as a Term.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A time period may be quite a number, a variable, a made from  or greater variables, or a made from quite a number and a variable.
  • An algebraic expression is shaped through a single period or a set of phrases. For example, withinside the expression 4x + y, the 2 phrases are 4x and y.
  • An algebraic expression can be composed of 1 or greater phrases.
  • A time period of an expression can be a constant, a variable, a made from greater than variables (XY), or a made from a variable and a constant.
  • The phrases are the numbers or the variables delivered together, elements are the numbers or the variables which might be extended, and the coefficient is the quantity extended through the variable.

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