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How many terms are in the algebraic expression 5x^4+6x^3-2x+7 A.3 B.4 C.2 D.5

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how many term it means
5x^4 is one
6x^3 is two
-2x is three
7 is four

answer is 4

answer is B
User Jeremias Erbs
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Answer:

Option B is correct

4 terms are in the algebraic expression

Explanation:

Terms defined as it can be a number , a constant term or a variable multiplied by a variables or variable term.

Given the expression:


5x^4+6x^3-2x+7

here, x is the variable terms.

by definition of terms;

Terms in the given expression are:


5x^4


6x^3


2x and


7

Therefore, the total number of terms in the given expression is 4

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