Write all the terms of the given algebraic expression: 3ab-9ab²+5e²-3.
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An algebraic expression in mathematics is an expression which is made up of variables and constants along with algebraic operations (addition, subtraction, etc.). Expressions are made up of terms.
The given algebraic expression is \(3ab-9ab^3+5c^2-3\). It can be split into terms by removing the operands used to add them.
Now, given algebraic expression can be written as:
\(3ab-9ab^3+5c^2-3=3ab+(-9ab^3)+5c^2+(-3)\)
Thus, removing the operands used to add them, we get the terms:
\(3ab,-9ab^3, 5c^2,-3\).
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Terms of the given algebraic expression are
3ab
-9ab²
5e²
-3
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