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How many terms are in the expression shown? 2n + 5 – 3p + 4n 1 2 3 4

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The answer is 3 terms in the expression. Hope it helps!
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Answer: Third option is correct.

Explanation:

Since we have given that

2n + 5 – 3p + 4n

First we gather the like terms:


2n+4n-3p+5\\\\=6n-3p+5

So, we can see that

there are 3 terms i.e. one term with variable n, one term with variable p and a constant term with no variable.

i.e. 6n,-3p, and a constant term : 5

So, Third option is correct.

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