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How many terms are in the following expression 6+2x-4y+5z

1
2
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4

User Scott Izu
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Answer:

4

Explanation:

A term no matter how long it is, is ended by some sort of sign. so 6 is a term 2x is a term -4y is a term and 5z is a term. The term could be 5xyz^6a^2bc^7 + 2, and there are only 2 terms.

User Jadam
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Answer:

4

Explanation:

There are 4 terms in the expression. Terms are separated by the addition or subtraction sign.

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