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How many terms are in the algebraic expression Negative 7 + 12 x 4 minus 5 y 8 + x?

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4 is the answer and no explanation

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Answer:

Therefore,

There are Four i.e 4 terms in the expression,


-7+12x^(4)-5y^(8)+x

Explanation:

Algebraic Expression:

An algebraic expression is a mathematical expression that consists of variables, numbers and operations.

  • Variables with the coefficient is called as Term.
  • Number is also a term.

Here the Expression is


-7+12x^(4)-5y^(8)+x

So,


-7 = One\ Term\\12x^(4)=Second\ Term\\-5y^(8)=Third\ Term\\x=Fourth\ Term

In all there are Four i.e 4 terms in the given expressions.

Therefore,

There are Four i.e 4 terms in the expression,


-7+12x^(4)-5y^(8)+x

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