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After simplifying, how many terms are there in the expression 2x - 5y+3+ x?

3
4
5
6

User Meghaphone
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Answer:

answer is 3

Explanation:

adding 2x and x gets you 3x-5y+3

User Hzoo
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Answer:

3

Explanation:

Adding 2x and x gets you 3x-5y+3. Counting each term gives you three seperate terms, meaning your answer is 3.

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