Answer:
Explanation:
The expression -9 + x*2 - 3x*2 + 4x has the following terms:
-9, x^2, -3x^2 and 4x. Please note: x^2 is correct if you meant "the square of x."
a) there is only one constant term; it is -9.
b) there are two terms involving x^2: x^2 and -3x^2. Combining them results in -2x^2.
c) there is only one term involving x: It is 4x.
d) -9 + x*2 - 3x*2 + 4x becomes -2x^2 + 4x - 9. Again, please use " ^ " to indicate exponentiation.