Math, asked by mehak346, 2 months ago

How many terms are there in the expression 2ab - 2.4b + 3.6a + 3ab ?​

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Answered by igibrahim07
0

Step-by-step explanation:

y – z

12 ( x + y )

z2

14 pq

x2 + y2

3mn + 5

10 – yz

ab – ( a + b )

Answered by NamishPatil
1

Answer:

THERE ARE 4 TERMS IN THIS GIVEN ALGEBRIC EXPRESSION.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given expression is 2ab - 2.4b + 3.6a + 3ab -(1)

there are 4 terms in eq^ n (1).

the terms are seperated by '+' and '-'.

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