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Consider the algebric expression
4x³y-2x²y²+3/2xy²-6x
i) What is the number of terms?List the terms.
ii) What is the literal coefficient of the term -2x²y²?
iii) What is the numerical coefficient of the term containing x²y²?
iv) What is the coefficient of x² in the term 4x³y?
v) What is the coefficient of y²in the term 3/2xy²?

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Answered by mahighagargunde
1

Answer:

A term in a given expression can be a signed number, a variable, or a constant multiplied by a variable or variables.

Term in the given expression =2x,−3

Answered by Tan78
2

Answer:

its correct but little bit small

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