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Define the terms factor and quantity. Then list all the factors of 3(x+4)(x−3) Finally state which of those factors are quantities
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Factor: A factor is a number, variable, or expression that divides another number, variable, or expression without leaving a remainder.
Quantity: A quantity refers to a numerical value or amount that can be measured, counted, or expressed in numerical terms.
The factors of 3(x+4)(x-3) are:
1. 3
2. x+4
3. x-3
Among these factors, 3 is a quantity since it represents a numerical value. The expressions (x+4) and (x-3) are also quantities since they can be evaluated to obtain numerical values depending on the value of x.
Quantity: A quantity refers to a numerical value or amount that can be measured, counted, or expressed in numerical terms.
The factors of 3(x+4)(x-3) are:
1. 3
2. x+4
3. x-3
Among these factors, 3 is a quantity since it represents a numerical value. The expressions (x+4) and (x-3) are also quantities since they can be evaluated to obtain numerical values depending on the value of x.
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