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Each quantity in a product is called a _____ of the product

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Each quantity in a product is called a factor of the product.

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Answer:

Each quantity in a product is called a factor of the product .

Explanation:

In mathematics, we talk about mathematical operations:
+ , - , * , / .

We also use a word product to denote mathematical operation
* .

Product refers to multiplication of two numbers or algebraic expressions.

For example 8 is the result of multiplying numbers 2 and 4.

Here, 2 and 4 are called factors of 8 .

An algebraic expression
x^2-1 is the result of multiplying x+1 and x-1 .

Here, x+1 and x-1 are called factors of
x^2-1.

So, we can say each quantity in a product is called a factor of the product .

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