Which of the following are terms in this expression? Select all that apply.

k+n
6k
K
10k
N

1 answer

In the expression \( k+n \), the terms are the individual components that are added or subtracted. In this case, the terms are:

  1. \( k \)
  2. \( n \)

The other options you provided are:

  • \( 6k \)
  • \( K \) (note that if this represents a variable, it is different from \( k \))
  • \( 10k \)
  • \( N \) (this is also considered a variable separate from \( n \))

So in the context of the original expression \( k+n \), the terms present are \( k \) and \( n \). However, if you consider the terms from the additional options you provided, \( 6k \), \( K \), \( 10k \), and \( N \) are not part of the expression \( k+n \).

Thus, the only terms from the expression \( k+n \) are:

  • \( k \)
  • \( n \)