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How many terms are in the algebraic expression 3x^2 4y-1
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How many terms are in the algebraic expression 3x^2 4y-1
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How many terms are in the algebraic expression 3x^2 4y-1
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I think it's 3...
Since 3x^2 has an exponent i don't think the exponent counts as a separate term so that's one,
4y is one term, that's two
and the constant, 1, which makes 3 terms.
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u got 3 terms....(3x^2) and (4y)..dont know if its neg or pos, and (-1)
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