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After simplifying, how many terms does the expression 4y-6+y2-9 contain?​

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Answer:

There are three terms in the simplified expression.

Explanation:

We have to simplify the expression and have to count the number of terms that the expression has.

The expression is 4y - 6 + y² - 9

= 4y + y² - 6 - 9

= y² + 4y - 15

Therefore, there are three terms in the simplified expression, one for y² term, another is y term and the constant term. (Answer)

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