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One.One.One.One.
There are two terms.
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There are 3 terms in the given expression
There are 4 terms in the given expression
An algebric expression can have any number of terms.
One.One.One.One.
There can be as many as you like.
There are two terms.
there are 2
There are 5 terms in the given expression
12
Two of them
-4
There are three terms in the given expression
There are 3 terms in the given expression
Algebraic expressions contain alphabetic symbols as well as numbers. When an algebraic expression is simplified, an equivalent expression is found that is simpler than the original. This usually means that the simplified expression is smaller than the original. There is no standard procedure for simplifying all algebraic expressions because there are so many different kinds of expressions, but they can be grouped into three types: (a) those that can be simplified immediately without any preparation. (b) those that require preparation before being simplified. (c) those that cannot be simplified at all. <3 Tiffany ur welcome