What are the variable terms in the expression?

6g−11+5h

1 answer

In the expression \( 6g - 11 + 5h \), the variable terms are the parts of the expression that contain variables.

Here, the variable terms are:

  • \( 6g \) (which involves the variable \( g \))
  • \( 5h \) (which involves the variable \( h \))

So, the variable terms in the expression are \( 6g \) and \( 5h \).