Math, asked by yogurllanijah, 10 months ago

After simplifying, how many terms are there in the expression 2x - 5y + 3 + x? 1.5 2.4 3.6 4.3

Answers

Answered by aashiqueisme
2

Answer:

The terms of a mathematical expression are the sub-components which are separated by plus or minus signs,

Thus

XXX

2

x

  

1

 

5

y

  

2

 

+

3

  

3

 

+

x

  

4

 

XXXX

  

=

4

terms

 

Note that by combining the terms  

2

x

and  

x

this could be reduced to an expression in  

3

terms.

Answered by divyaverma1205
4

Answer:

=2x-5y+3+x

=2x+x-5y+3

=3x-5y+3

hence it has 3 terms.

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