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The expression 55 + 14m - 2n + 3p has
terms.

User Mmacvicar
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To get the number of terms in an expression we have to add the like terms, and after that the different terms separated by mathematical operators (+ and -) are the required number of terms !

That is :


\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: 55 + 14m - 2n + 3p

here, since we don't have like terms, let's skip the first part.

So, total number of terms = 4

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