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What are the factors of the terms of the given expression: 6xy(x+1)(y)?


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6, x, 1/y and (x + 1), y

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6, x,1/y and -1,(x + 1), y

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6, x/y and -(x + 1), y

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6, x, 1/y and x,1, y

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Solution

The correct option is B

6, x,1/y and -1,(x + 1), y


The first term of the given expression is 6xy. Factors are 6,x,1y.

Similarly, second term of the expression is (x+1)(y). Since the negative term is associated with the it, factors are 1, (x+1) and y.


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