How many terms are in the algebraic expression 2y+3x-5x^{2} -G?
Can someone help me? By the way, 5x [2] is 2 square. In case anyone was confused about that part. Thanks.
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Answer:3 terms
Step-by-step explanation:Terms are separated by a +(addition) or -(subtraction) sign, so you separate the terms based on how manyplus or minus signs there are.
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It can include variables, constants, and operating symbols, such as plus and minus signs. It's only a phrase, not the whole sentence, so it doesn't include an equal sign. In an algebraic expression, terms are the elements separated by the plus or minus signs. This example has four terms, 3x2, 2y, 7xy, and 5.
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