Texts: Google Classroom Consider the expression 5ab + (a + b). Complete 2 descriptions of the parts of the expression. The entire expression is a sum. On its own, 5ab is the product of 2 factors. Stuck? Review related articles/videos or use a hint. 3 factors.
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