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Name each term of the polynomial : 20ab+(ab^2)(–3a^2)*b+6a–8b

The terms of the polynomial are __, __, __, __, and __.

Question without parenthesis 20ab+ab^2–3a^2b+6a–8b

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Answer:


20ab, ab^2, -3a^2b, 6a, and -8b are the terms of the polynomial.

Explanation:

The terms are each of the parts separated by addition or subtraction.


20ab, ab^2, -3a^2b, 6a, and -8b are the terms of the polynomial.

A polynomials is an expression with many terms. Terms are each piece separated by addition or subtraction. They include variables, coefficients and constants.


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