Which expression shows a sum of three terms. a xy b 3 + y +3 c 6y d 3( y + 3)

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Which expression shows a sum of three terms.

a
xy
b
3 + y +3
c
6y
d
3( y + 3)
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bonexptip 3 years 2021-08-14T03:41:56+00:00 1 Answers 19 views 0

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    2021-08-14T03:43:30+00:00

    Answer:  B) 3+y+3

    This can be simplified to y+6, but the current un-simplified expression has 3 terms.

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    Explanation:

    Terms are separated by a plus sign. If you had something like 10x-5y, then you would write that as 10x+(-5y) showing that 10x and -5y are the two terms.

    Choices A and C, xy and 6y respectively, have one term each. They are considered monomials. Mono = one, nomial = name.

    Choice D is the product of the constant 3 and the binomial y+3. Binomials have two terms.

    Only choice B has three terms, though we can simplify it down to two terms. I have a feeling your teacher doesn’t want you to simplify it.

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