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Find the number of terms in this polynomial. \newline3j3+3j2-3j^3 + 3j^2

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Q. Find the number of terms in this polynomial. \newline3j3+3j2-3j^3 + 3j^2
  1. Identify Terms: Identify the terms in the polynomial.\newlineThe polynomial given is 3j3+3j2-3j^3 + 3j^2. A term in a polynomial is a single mathematical expression that can be a constant or a variable raised to a power and multiplied by a coefficient. In this polynomial, there are two distinct expressions separated by a plus sign.
  2. Count Number of Terms: Count the number of terms. Since there are two expressions, 3j3-3j^3 and 3j23j^2, and no like terms to combine, we can conclude that there are two terms in this polynomial.

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