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How many terms are in the polynomial abcd+e-h^2?
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How many terms are in the polynomial abcd+e-h^2?
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How many terms are in the polynomial abcd+e-h^2?
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There are
three
terms in the polynomial
The first term is:
The second term is:
And the third and final term is:
Good luck with your studies, I hope this helps!~
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there are 3 terms:-
abcd
e
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-h^2
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