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What are the terms in the expression 2x−4y+8 ?

2x and 4y

8

2, 4, and 8

2x, −4y , and 8 i looked at the other answers of others but i only need one answer so please help

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Answer:

The correct answer is D. 2x, -4y, and 8.

Explanation:

The concept of the terms of an equation is used for the monomials of each member participating in the equation. In Mathematics we distinguish between two types of terms:

1. The terms in x: when the terms are accompanied by a literal.

2. The independent terms: when the terms are constituted by numerical elements.

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