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Write an expression that has three terms, two diffrent variables, and one constant.

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Answer:

x + y + 1

or

xy + y² + 2

or

x² + y² - 1

or

a²b + b³ + 3

Explanation:

You can use x and y as the two variables. Then add them to make is x + y (this is already two variables and two terms). Add a constant, say 1. So x + y + 1, now we have three terms with two different variables and one constant.

Or you can also make it xy + y² + 2 or x² + y² - 1 by adding exponents to each of the variable.

You can choose one from the above or you can make your own (it depends on you).

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