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What are the coefficients in the following expression 8x + 5 + 6y

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Answer:

8 5 and 6 are the coefficients

Explanation:


User Ben Brammer
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For this case we have that by definition, a coefficient is the term that accompanies a variable. If we have the expression given by:



8x + 5 + 6y

The number "5" is a constant.


Thus, two variables, "x" and "y", are observed.


Thus according to the definition, the coefficients are given by "8" and "6" respectively.


Answer:


8 and 6 are the coefficients

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