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How many terms are there in this linear polynomial? 2 m - n + 3 ​

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

A term is any part of the equation that is separate from another part. In the equation, 2m - n + 3, 2m is a term because they are not separate, n is a term, and 3 is a term. I hope this helps and I hope it's not wrong but I don't think it is.

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