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the number of terms in the expansion of (2x+y)6 are​

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Answered by netragoyal7
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Answer:

2 terms:

12x and 6y

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Step-by-step explanation:

first, we solve this algebraic expression.

6(2x + y) = (6×2x) + (6×y)

= 12x + 6y

now, since a term is a part of an expression, separated only by + or -,

there are 2 terms here: 12x and 6y

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