7 terms
2 and 7/20 in its lowest terms
7 and 1/20
There are 4 terms in the given expression
6.35 = 6 and 7/20 in its lowest terms
There are 4 terms
It is: 7 and 17/25 in its lowest terms
7 13/100
2 and 7/500
An algebric expression can have any number of terms.
There is no limit to the number of terms that are used as expressions.
It is: 9927/20 or 496 and 7/20 as a mixed number
three
There is no limit to the number of terms in the US House or Senate.
To reduce fractions to the lowest terms, you must find the highest number that will divide into both the numerator and the denominator. Divide both the numerator by the same number and the result will be a fraction reduced to its lowest terms. Example: to reduce 7/35 to its lowest terms, find the biggest number that will divide into both the numerator and the denominator. In this case, the number would be 7. Divide as explained above 7/7 = 1 (new numerator); 35/7 = 5 (new denominator) lowest term of 7/35 is 1/5. Another example: To reduce 6/9, the highest number would be 3, follow through as explained and the lowest term is 2/3.
After you factor out the GCF, you will have as many as terms inside the parentheses as you had before.
Because the prefix "tri" means three, a trinomial has three terms: a squared variable, a normal variable, and a number without a variable. For example, 3x^2 + 5x +7 is a trinomial.