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What are the terms in the expression 3x2 + 5x – 2?

A.
3 and 5
B.
3, 5, and –2
C.
x2 and x
D.
3x2, 5x, and –2

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Explanation:

The terms in the expression 3x2 + 5x - 2 are 3x2, 5x, and -2.

Term refers to the individual parts of an expression that are separated by a plus or minus sign. In this case, the expression has three terms: 3x2, 5x, and -2.

Option D, 3x2, 5x, and -2, is the correct answer.

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