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14 July, 16:55

How many terms are in the expression 3x^6yz+x^4y^2+2xz^5-6x^2y^3-7y

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  1. 14 July, 17:00
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    The correct answer is 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The given expression is given by,

    3x^6yz + x^4y^2 + 2xz^5 - 6x^2y^3 - 7y

    To find the number of terms

    We have to split each terms,

    1). 3x^6yz

    2). x^4y^2

    3). 2xz^5

    4). 6x^2y^3

    5). 7y

    From above we get there are five terms in the given expression 3x^6yz + x^4y^2 + 2xz^5 - 6x^2y^3 - 7y.

    Therefore the correct answer is 5
  2. 14 July, 17:23
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    5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The terms in an equation are separated by a plus or minus sign, so here, there are five terms:

    3x^6yz

    z^4y^2

    2xz^5

    6x^2y^3

    7y
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