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What are the variable terms in the expression?

6x^2 + 3xy + 4z

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User Delinda
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All three of them are variable terms because they all contain a variable and a term would be the whole set of numbers that are separated by the addition signs. in this one the variable terms are 6x^2, 3xy, and 4z
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User Elmar Peise
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Answer:


6x^2,3xy,4z

Explanation:

We are given that an expression


6x^2+3xy+4z

We have to find the variable terms in the given expression.

Variable term: The term which contains variable is called variable term.

Constant term:The term which does not contain variable is called constant term.

To find the variable terms we will find the terms which contains variable.

We can see that in the given expression

There are three terms which contain variables.

Hence, the variable terms are


6x^2,3xy,4z

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