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Complete the statement to describe the expression abc + defabc+defa, b, c, plus, d, e, f. The expression consists of ? terms, and each term contains ? factors.

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Answered by SimplySmart2
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Answer:

2 terms and 3 factors

Step-by-step explanation:

Terms are single numbers, variables, or the product of a number and variable.  A factor is one part of a product. The expression abc + def consists of two products of variables connected by addition so they are separate terms. The first term is abc, and the second term is def. Each of the terms is the product of three variables. Each variable is a factor because it is one part of a product. The expression abc contains three factors: a, b and c. Similarly, the expression def also contains three factors. The expression abc + def consists of 2 terms, and each of these terms contains 3 factors.

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