There are 3 terms in the algebraic expression of: 3y+9+7x
Two of them
Two of them
½+1 I think i dont no
2
It is an expression because it does not contain an equality sign.
there are 2
Two of them
If you mean 11y+3 then there are two terms
If you mean: 3x^2 +4y-1 then the given expression has 3 terms.
In an algebraic expression, terms are the elements separated by the plus or minus signs. On simplifying further we get: 8 - 5x and it has two terms: 8 & -5x. But, without simplifying we have four terms which are 3x, 8, -2x & -6x.
As many as you like.
An algebric expression can have any number of terms.
A term can be a signed number, a variable, or a constant multiplied by a variable or variables. Each term in an algebraic expression is separated by a + sign or J sign. In , the terms are: 5x, 3y, and 8. When a term is made up of a constant multiplied by a variable or variables, that constant is called a coefficient.
Simplifying an expression is getting rid of any brackets or parentheses, performing as many operations as you can - including combining like terms. To evaluate an expression you would substitute the numerical values of all the variables, carry out all the operations (addition, multiplication etc) in the expression to reach the answer - the numerical value of the expression.
There are two terms.
ounces =16 x (pounds)
None because it is an algebraic expression that can be simplified to: -70u-9