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How many terms are there in the expression5x − 𝑏3𝑏3 − 2y ÷ 8 ?

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How many terms are there in the expression5x − 𝑏3𝑏3 − 2y ÷ 8 ?

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The expression given is: 5x − 𝑏3𝑏3 − 2y ÷ 8

This expression has 4 terms:

  1. 5x
  2. -𝑏3
  3. 𝑏3
  4. -2y ÷ 8

Please note that the terms are separated by the plus (+) or minus (-) signs. The division sign (÷) is an operation on the term "-2y", not a separator of terms.

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