2(ab)
8 + 6y
there are 2
There are three terms in the given expression
The given expression of 11y+3 has two terms
i think so...an algebric expression is that which involves algebric terms while an algebric expression is that algebric expression which involve an inequality sign.
An expression does not have an equals sign, An equation has an equals sign,
Algebraic is used as a word that 2 or more terms are either an expression or an equation such as 3x+2y+1 is an expression but 2y = 3x+1 is an equation because it contains an equality sign
47< t
2(ab)
4/c
The algebraic term is: 2m
Exactly as in the question: 3r-1
5 > n
X - 6
G + 7
h-7