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Organize the following expressions from greatest to least by number of terms: x + 2xyz 3x + y + z 2x2y + x2 − 3x + 4 9x2yz

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(a) x + 2xyz: two terms

(b) 3x + y + z: three terms

(c) 3x^2 + x^2 - 3x + 4: four terms

(d) 9x^2yz: one term

The order, from greatest to least number of terms is (c), (b), (a) and (d)
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Answer:

Explanation:

The given expressions are:


x+2xyz,
3x+y+z,
2x^2y+x^2-3x+4 and
9x^2yz.

We have to organize these expressions from greatest to least by number of terms.

The first expression that is
x+2xyz has two terms, second expression that is
3x+y+z has three terms, third expression that is
2x^2y+x^2-3x+4 has four terms and the fourth expression that is
9x^2yz has one term, thus

Expressions from greatest to least by number of terms are:


(2x^2y+x^2-3x+4) >(3x+y+z)>(x+2xyz)>(9x^2yz)

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