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Use the following expression to answer the questions: g(to the second power) -4g+6. How many terms are in this expression? What variable is used in this expression? What is the constant term in this expression?
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Use the following expression to answer the questions: g(to the second power) -4g+6. How many terms are in this expression? What variable is used in this expression? What is the constant term in this expression?
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g^2-4g+6
# Terms: 3, (g^2), (-4g), (6)
Variable: g
Constant: 6
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