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Standard VI
Mathematics
Terms in an Expression
In the expres...
Question
In the expression
3
x
4
+
4
y
2
+
7
,
how many terms are there?
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Solution
In the given expression
3
x
4
+
4
y
2
+
7
,
we can observe that
3
x
4
,
4
y
2
and
7
are seperated by arithmetic operarion
(
+
)
.
Therefore, there are
3
–
–
terms
3
x
4
,
4
y
2
and
7
in this expression.
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