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Here expression 9(5×+1)÷3y

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We are given the following expression:


9(5x+1)/3y

And we are expected to find:

Sum

Term

Product

Factor

Quotient

Coefficient

Sum:

The sum in the expression is


5x+1

This is because it contains the addition sign

Term:

Term refers to individual values apart from operation signs like + or - and brackets.

The Terms in the expression are:


9,5x,1,3y

Product:

This refers to all multiplication operations within the algebraic expression. The product is:


\begin{gathered} 9(5x+1) \\ 5x \\ 3y \end{gathered}

Factor:

Multiplying two whole numbers or expressions gives a product. The numbers or expressions that we multiply are the factors of the product.

The Factors are:


9,(5x+1),5,x,3,y

Quotient:

This is the value after dividing a number or expression by another number or expression.

The expression given is a division however, the quotient is not given.

NOT PRESENT.

Coefficient:

A numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression.

The Coefficients are:


\begin{gathered} 5 \\ 3 \end{gathered}

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