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  • 10-09-2021
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What are the terms in the expression, 9 - 4 + 3b + 7a

The terms are 9 - 4 and 3b + 7a.
The terms are 9, 4, 3b and 7a.
The terms are 9, -4, 3b, and 7a.

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anasweeney43 anasweeney43
  • 13-09-2021

Answer:

9, -4, 3b, and 7a

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