Respuesta :

Answer:  There are 5 (five terms) in the expression shown.
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       In the expression shown:
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          " x² − 10xy + 3y + y² − 1 " ;
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               These 5 (five terms) are:
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                   x² , -10xy,  3y,  y²,  and  -1 .
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Answer:

so, the given algebraic equation:

[tex]x^2-10xy+3y+y^2-1[/tex] has 5 terms.

( namely [tex]x^2 , 10xy, 3y, y^2[/tex] and [tex]1[/tex] )

Step-by-step explanation:

" A term in an algebraic expression can be a signed number, a variable, or a constant multiplied by a variable or variables "

We are given an algebraic equation in two variables x and y as:

[tex]x^2-10xy+3y+y^2-1[/tex]

clearly this algebraic equation has 5 terms namely:

[tex]x^2 , 10xy, 3y, y^2[/tex] and [tex]1[/tex]

which are separated by + and - signs.