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The number of terms in the expression 1.2ab-2.4b+3.6a is

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Answered by Vmankotia
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Answer:

no.of terms in the expression =3

1.2ab,-2.4b and 3.6a

Answered by pinquancaro
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The number of terms in the expression 1.2ab-2.4b+3.6a is 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Expression 1.2ab-2.4b+3.6a

To find : The number of terms in the expression ?

Solution :

Term is defined as the product of variable and constant.

In the expression, 1.2ab-2.4b+3.6a

1.2ab is one term consist of 1.2 constant and a,b variable.

2.4b is one term consist of 2.4 constant and b variable.

3.6a is one term consist of 3.6 constant and a variable.

The total number of terms in the expression is three.

Therefore, the number of terms in the expression 1.2ab-2.4b+3.6a is 3.

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