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Which expressions represent the sum of exactly two terms? x, y

A
xy

(Choice B)

B

m^4+6n


(Choice C)

C

3+7s+t


(Choice D)

D

a+c

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User KTPatel
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Answer:

Explanation:

y=m4+6n is the only expression that contains exactly two (2) terms

PREMISES

y=the expression that represents “a sum of exactly two terms” from the among the set (xy, m4+6n, 3+7s+t)

CALCULATIONS

The expression from among the set (xy, m4+6n, 3+7s+t) that represents exactly 2 terms can be denoted by the statement:

y=

m4+6n since the other expressions xy and 3+7s+t contain 1 term and 3 terms respectively.

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User Alex Chan
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3 votes

B: m^4+6n

D: a+c

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User Buzypi
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