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How many terms are in the expression 32g + 11^3 -9
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5! I did this one last year!
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There are 2 terms, which makes it commonly known as a
binomial.
first term: 32g
Remember to combine like terms
second term:
11^3 = 11 x 11 x 11 = 1331.
1331 - 9 = 1322
second term: 1322
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