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Define the algebraic terms by counting how many terms given on the expression below.
4x + 3n + 5​


Sagot :

Answer:

Two terms ( [tex] x [/tex] and [tex] n [/tex])

Step-by-step explanation:

If simplified it gives 3n+4x+5

And cannot be factored

hello!

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We're given the following expression:

[tex]\bigstar{\boxed{4x+3n+5}[/tex]

Here,

4x is a term

3n is a term

5 is a term

4 is the coefficient of x

x is a variable

3 is the coefficient of n

n is a variable

5 is a constant

Details:-

A coefficient is a number before a variable

A variable is a letter

A constant is a number without any variables next to it

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note:-

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