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How many terms are in the following expression: 3x²-4xy+5y-4 there are no answer options:)
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There should only be four because the two Y's should combine. And if they dont, you still only have 4 terms.
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1 because all quadratic equations contains at least one term that is squared. In this case, 3x^2 is squared so yeah. Hope this helps btw.
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