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An expression in which multiplication is the only operation is called a _______ . (a) term (b) coefficient (c) variable d) equation​

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Answered by sanyalohmod
2

Answer:

a) term, is the correct answer.

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Answered by prachibarapatre
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An expression in which multiplication is the only operation is called a term.

For example, we will consider an expression

                      2x^{2} + 4x+2

Here, 2x^{2} is a term, because the operation between 2 and x² is of multiplication

4x is another term because the operation between 4 and x is of multiplication

And lastly, 2 is another term of the expression

So, the correct answer will be option a.

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