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How many terms are in the algebraic expression 2y+3x-5x^2-9?

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there are 4 terms...
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Answer:

There are four terms in this expression.

Explanation:

The algebraic expression is


2y+3x-5x^2-9

In this expression, the variable is x and y and the constant is -9

Below are the terms of the expression

2y , 3x , -5x^2 and -9

Therefore, there are four terms in this expression.

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