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    How Many Terms Are in the Following Expression\(4 x^{2}+6\left(x^{3}-3\right)\)
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How Many Terms Are in the Following Expression 4x2+6(x3−3)4 x^{2}+6\left(x^{3}-3\right)4x2+6(x3−3)

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How many terms are in the following expression? 4x2+6(x3−3)4 x^{2}+6\left(x^{3}-3\right)4x2+6(x3−3)

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