1. The problem asks to identify the terms of the expression $$5x^2 + 9x + 6$$ from the given options.
2. Recall that a term in an algebraic expression is a part separated by plus or minus signs. Here, the terms are $$5x^2$$, $$9x$$, and $$6$$.
3. Now, check each option:
- $$5x$$: Not a term in the expression.
- $$6$$: Yes, it is a term.
- $$x^2$$: No, the term is $$5x^2$$, not just $$x^2$$.
- $$5x^2$$: Yes, it is a term.
- $$9x$$: Yes, it is a term.
- $$x$$: No, the term is $$9x$$, not just $$x$$.
- $$5$$: No, the constant term is $$6$$, not $$5$$.
- $$9$$: No, the term is $$9x$$, not just $$9$$.
4. Therefore, the terms from the options are $$6$$, $$5x^2$$, and $$9x$$.
Final answer: The terms are $$6$$, $$5x^2$$, and $$9x$$.
Identify Terms
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