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Which of the options below are the terms of the expression 5x² + 9x + 6? Choose all of the correct answers. 5x 9x 6 X x² 5 5x² 9

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User Cjorssen
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In the expression 5x² + 9x + 6, the terms of the expression are the individual elements that are added together. Each term includes both the coefficient (number in front of the variable) and the variable part. The terms are:

1. 5x²

2. 9x

3. 6

So, the correct answers from the options given are:

- 5x²

- 9x

- 6

These are the three separate terms that make up the quadratic expression.

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User CNSivakumar
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The term of the expression are
5x^2, 9x and 6

To determine the expression given

The terms of the expression 5x² + 9x + 6 are:

5x² -The term with the highest exponent is known as the leading term.

9x is the middle phrase, or the word with an exponent of 1.

6 is the constant, or the term with no exponent.

Therefore, the correct answers are 5x², 9x, and 6.

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