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Complete the statement to describe the expression (a+b)(d+e)

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Answer:2, 2

2 factors

2 terms

This expression consist of 2 factors, each factor contains 2 terms

Explanation:

Terms are single numbers, variables, or the product of a number and variable.

A factor is one part of a product.

The expression (a+b) (d+e) consists of two parts of a product, and each part is a factor. The first factor is (a+b) and the second is (d+e).

Each of the factors contains the sum of two variables. Variables connected by addition are separate terms. The expression (a + b) contains two terms: a and b. The expression (d + e) also contains tow terms.

The expressions (a+b) (d+e) consists of 2 factors, and each of there factors has 2 terms.

User Shaun Barney
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Ad+ae+bd+be so that is your solution

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