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How many factors and terms does this expression have (a+b)(d+f)?

a. Factors: 4, Terms: 3
b. Factors: 6, Terms: 4
c. Factors: 8, Terms: 2
d. Factors: 2, Terms: 6

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Final answer:

The expression (a+b)(d+f) has 2 factors and 4 terms. None of the options is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

In the expression (a+b)(d+f), we have two factors: (a+b) and (d+f).

Each factor can be expanded to 2 terms. So, we have a total of 4 terms: a, b, d, and f.

Therefore, the correct answer is: Factors: 2, Terms: 4.

None of the options is correct

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