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Tiana Phelps
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10 October, 21:44
How many terms are in - 10w + 9x - 4?
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Jaydin Wilkinson
10 October, 21:53
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There Are three terms, a term is either a single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together they are separated by + or - signs.
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Jj
10 October, 22:08
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There are two terms which is (w, x)
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