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The number of algebraic expressions that may be multiplied to obtain given algebraic expressions are called ................... of the given algebraic expression

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Factors
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Remainder
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Divisor
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Dividend
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Solution

The correct option is A Factors
The number of algebraic expressions that multiplied to obtain given algebraic expressions are called factors of the given algebraic expression.
for e.g:-
(x+1)(x+2)=x2+3x+2
Hence,(x+1)and(x+2) are called the factors of x2+3x+2

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