Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
To find the terms of the expression, first define what a term represents.
In a general example,
axn
a represents the coefficient of the x term and n represents the degree or order of the expression. The term in this case is axn.
When there are more than one term in an expression such as,
x2 + y3 + xy3
each term is separated by an algebraic operation such as an addition or subtraction sign.
In the given expression,
3x2 − y + 4x
there are three terms,
Term One=3x2 Term Two =y Term Three = 4x
Looking at the possible answer choices,
3x2 matches a term in the expression.
4 represents the coefficient on the x term but does not represent a term itself.
4x + y is an expression with two terms.
1 is an integer.
+ is the addition operation sign that separates terms.