To determine how many terms in a simplified expression are negative, you would first need to simplify the expression fully. This involves combining like terms and applying any relevant mathematical operations. Once simplified, you can count the number of terms that have a negative coefficient. If you provide the specific expression, I can help you analyze it further.
There are two terms.
If you have a expression that goes; 2x + 5x etc etc Simplifying the like terms is 7x 2x and 5x are like terms, but 2y and 2x are not. The variable needs to be the same.
The expression ( 2l + 2w ) consists of two terms: ( 2l ) and ( 2w ). Each term is separated by the addition operator. Therefore, the total number of terms in the expression is two.
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algebraic expression like terms
An algebric expression can have any number of terms.
A simplified expression.
A simplified expression.
There are two terms.
example : 4x + 5b - x + 10c -4c the x's are like terms the c's are like terms
there are 2
Like Terms and Variables
A mathematical expression does not have an answer, if it is algebraic and all of the terms are unlike. For example, x+7y does not have an answer because there are no definite solutions, and there is no possibility to combine like terms. However, the expression 2x+7y+3x does have an answer, but the solution is merely the combination of like terms. (5x+7y)
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There are 5 terms in the given expression
If you have a expression that goes; 2x + 5x etc etc Simplifying the like terms is 7x 2x and 5x are like terms, but 2y and 2x are not. The variable needs to be the same.