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How many terms are in the expression shown? 2n + 5 – 3p + 4q The expression 55 + 14m - 2n + 3p has terms.

Answers

Answered by mdkaif2776gmailcom
16

There are 4 terms in this expression.

Answered by AditiHegde
9

Given:

The expressions 2n + 5 – 3p + 4q and 55 + 14m - 2n + 3p

To find:

How many terms are in the expression shown? 2n + 5 – 3p + 4q The expression 55 + 14m - 2n + 3p has terms.

Solution:

From given, we have,

The expressions 2n + 5 – 3p + 4q and 55 + 14m - 2n + 3p

The number of terms  in a given expression can be determined by the number of operands present in the expression.

The total number of terms in an expression will be equal to 1 more than the number of operands.

In the expression,

2n + 5 – 3p + 4q

There are 3 operands ( + , - , + )

Therefore, there are 4 terms

In the expression,

55 + 14m - 2n + 3p

There are 3 operands ( + , - , + )

Therefore, there are 4 terms

The total number of terms in each of the expressions is 4.

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