SOLUTION: how to work it out to show my son.how many terms does the following expression have? 4(a+b)-6a/4b
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Question 964365: how to work it out to show my son.how many terms does the following expression have? 4(a+b)-6a/4b
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
As written you have .
This appears to be two terms.
If the multiplication is done, then and is three terms.
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