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How many terms does the expression 4x + 3y - 16 have?

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User Ninikin
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There are 3 terms. The 2 terms are 4x, 3y, and -16. They’re the invidual expressions separated by a + or - sign.

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User Jay Doshi
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The expression 4x + 3y - 16 has three terms. The terms are:

4x (the term with the coefficient 4 and the variable x)

3y (the term with the coefficient 3 and the variable y)

-16 (the constant term with the coefficient -16)

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