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(ii) Write the constant term.-7
(iii) Write the terms of the expression.
For the algebraic expression 3x2 +5xy - 7y2 + 1, answer the following.
(i) What is the number of terms in the expression?
(iv) Write the coefficients of xy, x2 and y? respectively.​

Answers

Answered by guptaashesh4
4

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1 = 4 terms

4 = 5, 3 , 0

2= Y^2

3= 3x2 +5xy - 7y2 + 1

Answered by bhuvna789456
3

Answer:

(i)4,(ii)1,(iii)3x^2,5xy,-7y^2,1,(iv)5,3,-7.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

3x^2+5xy-7y^2+1

(i) The number of terms in the expression is 4.

(ii) The constant term is 1.

(iii) The term of the expression is 3x^2,5xy,-7y^2,1.

(iv) Coefficient of xy,x^2 and y^2 are 5,3 and -7 respectively.

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