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How many terms are in the polynomial abcd + e - h 2? two three five six

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There are 3 terms to my knowledge because there are 3 polynomials to add.
User Jdf
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Answer:

The number of terms in the polynomial are:

Three.

Explanation:

We are given a polynomial expression in terms of variable a,b,c,d , e and h as:


abcd+e-h^2

We know that in any algebraic expression the number of terms are the number of unlike expressions that are separated by a minus or plus i.e. addition sign.

Hence here by looking at our polynomial expression we see that there are three terms in the expression :

1)
abcd

2)
e

3)
h^2

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