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How many terms are in each factor of this expression?
5(6 + 4x)

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Answer:

2 Terms

Step-by-step explanation:

There will be two terms ..

=> 5(6 + 4x)

=> 30 + 20x

User Jacques Bourque
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Answer:

2 terms

Step-by-step explanation:


\dashrightarrow \ \ \sf 5(6 + 4x)


\dashrightarrow \ \ \sf 5(6) + 5(4x)


\dashrightarrow \ \ \sf 30 + 20x

  • "x" is one term and "30" which is a constant is another term.

→ There are total two terms in this factor.

User Sameer Ingavale
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