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sajohnson:

Organize the following expressions from greatest to least by number of terms: (2 points) I. 6x2 II. 18x2 5ab − 6y III. 8a − 5 IV. 4x3 3x2 − x − 4 II, III, IV, I IV, II, I, III III, II, I, IV IV, II, III, I

TheSmartOne:

4 would be ONE term 4x would be ONE term 4abc would be ONE term now 4x + 2bx would be TWO terms how is two terms? Because 4x is one term and 2bx is another term and so altogether it is TWO terms what's an example of three terms? x^2 + 3x + 2 x^2 is one term 3x is another term 2 is another term Altogether, x^2+3x+2 has THREE terms

TheSmartOne:

Do you get the idea?

TheSmartOne:

So how many terms is 6x^2? What about 18x^2 + 5ab - 6y? And the other answer choices? Then order them from greatest to least

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