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Coby Mills
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6 February, 02:13
How many terms are in the expression 4b + 9 b?
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Rambler
6 February, 02:19
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In math, terms are separated by -, +, or = signs. Terms are a number, variable, or number and variable multiplied together. So, in this case, there are two terms. Both 4b and 9b are numbers and variables multiplied by each other, separated by an addition sign.
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Breanna Pratt
6 February, 02:33
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This looks like 2 terms
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