Complete the statement to describe the expression (a+b+c)(d+e+f)(a+b+c)(d+e+f)left parenthesis, a, plus, b, plus, c, right parenthesis, left parenthesis, d, plus, e, plus, f, right parenthesis.

The expression consists of
factors, and each factor contains
terms.

User Icon for Jonathan Jonathan answered
2 years ago

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User Icon for PsyDAG PsyDAG answered
2 years ago

It would help if you would proofread your work before you post it. Do not need to repeat in written out form.

Use the parenthesis symbols () and plus sign + rather than printing the terms.

Going from the top line only, there are 3 factors, each containing 3 terms.

User Icon for MIchelle MIchelle answered
2 years ago

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User Icon for MIchelle MIchelle answered
2 years ago

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User Icon for ?? ?? answered
2 years ago

The expression consists of 2

factors, and each factor contains 2
terms.
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User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

The expression (a+b+c)(d+e+f)(a+b+c)(d+e+f)consists of three factors, and each factor contains three terms. To understand this, let's break down the expression.

The expression has three factors: (a+b+c), (d+e+f), and (a+b+c). Each factor is separated by the multiplication symbol.

The first factor, (a+b+c), contains three terms: a, b, and c. The terms are separated by the plus symbol.

The second factor, (d+e+f), also contains three terms: d, e, and f. Again, the terms are separated by the plus symbol.

Similarly, the third factor, (a+b+c), also contains three terms: a, b, and c. The terms are separated by the plus symbol.

So, in total, the expression has three factors, and each factor contains three terms.