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The number of terms is the expression 2x + 3y is____​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If a expression containing 2 terms is called binomial In given example also having 2 terms Hence it is a binomial

In 2x+3y = 2x is one term and 3y is second term

Hence two terms are there in Given expression

Answered by Anonymous
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We know that terms are separated by the symbols (i.e. +, -, etc).

Here, we see that 2x and 3y are separated by the ‘+’ symbol, so we get to know that there are two terms in this equation.

Answer:

The number of terms in the expression 2x + 3y are 2 which are 2x and 3y.

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