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If `a_1,a_2,a_3,.....,a_(n+1)` be `(n+1)` different prime numbers, then the number of different factors (other than1) of `a_1^m.a_2.a_3...a_(n+1)`, is

A

m+1

B

(m+1)2^(n)`

C

`m*2^(n)+1`

D

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