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3 September, 20:13

How is the expression (3 + y) ⋅ 7 described by its factors and terms?

A: It has two factors and the factor (3 + y) has one term.

B: It has three factors and the factor (3 + y) has one term.

C: It has two factors and the factor (3 + y) has two terms.

D: It has three factors and the factor (3 + y) has two terms.

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  1. 3 September, 20:26
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    Answer: The correct answer is choice C.

    First of all, there are two factors in the problem. They are the 2 things being multiplied together. They are 7 and (3 + y).

    Second, there are two terms in the factor (3 + y). Terms are separated by an addition or subtraction sign. The 2 terms are 3 and y.
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