which of the following represents a term from the expression given?

6x^2+8x-13

x^2
x
6
8x

1 answer

In the expression \(6x^2 + 8x - 13\), the terms are the individual parts that are added or subtracted.

The terms are:

  • \(6x^2\)
  • \(8x\)
  • \(-13\)

From the options you provided, the following represents a term from the expression:

  • \(6\) (as part of the term \(6x^2\))
  • \(x^2\) (as part of the term \(6x^2\))
  • \(x\) (as part of the term \(8x\))
  • \(8x\) (which is a full term in the expression)

Thus, all of the options \(x^2\), \(x\), and \(8x\) are parts of terms in the expression, but only \(8x\) is a complete term on its own.

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