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5 June, 16:06

How many terms are in the algebraic expression 2x - 9xy + 17y?

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  1. 5 June, 17:53
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    So,

    Each separate term is separated by an addition or subtraction sign.

    2x - 9xy + 17y

    2x is a term.

    -9xy is a term.

    17y is a term.

    There are three terms. This makes it a trinomial.
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