Two of them
There are 3 terms in the algebraic expression of: 3y+9+7x
They are terms of an algebraic expression that can be simplified to: 3x+9 or factored to 3(x+3)
The answer is b+1. Therefore the algebraic expression for this is b+1
Each term in an algebraic expression is separated by plus & minus 5x + 4 = 12x has two different terms (5x, 4). Good answer. Actually the equation has three terms, 5x, 4 and 12x.
It is an algebraic expression
There are 3 terms in the algebraic expression of: 3y+9+7x
They are terms of an algebraic expression
If you mean 11y+3 then there are two terms
5x+3y is an algebraic expression in two terms
An algebraic expression.
The number of terms in an algebraic expression is determined by counting the individual components separated by plus or minus signs. For example, in the expression (3x^2 - 4x + 5), there are three terms: (3x^2), (-4x), and (5). If you're given a specific expression, you can identify the terms by looking for these separations.
They are terms of an algebraic expression that can be simplified to: 2b+2c
they are called terms.
It is 4 terms of an algebraic expression.
They are four terms of an algebraic expression that can't be simplified
They are terms of an algebraic expression which can be simplified to: 2s+2d
It's two terms of an algebraic expression.