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How many terms are in the expression shown below? a2 - ab + 8b + b2 - 1 2 3 4 5
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The answer is:
5
.
___________________________
1) a² ;
___________
2)
−ab ;
___________
3) + 8b ;
___________
4) + b² ;
___________
5)
− 1 .
____________________________________________________
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