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5. In the expression 2a + 3b – 4c, 2a, 3b, and –4c are examples of

A. operations.

B. like terms.

C. equations.

D. terms.

1: Ye all of them are terms except the “+”
2: 2a, 3b, and -4c are examples of terms
3: Terms they are examples of terms.
4:

2a, 3b and -4c are examples of terms.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Expression

To find : 2a, 3b and -4c are examples of ?

Solution :

We have given the expression

A term is made up of a constant multiplied by a variable.

In the given expression,

Variables are a, b and c.

Constant are 2,3 and -4.

So, 2a, 3b and -4c will make a term.

Therefore, 2a, 3b and -4c are examples of terms.

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