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For the expression 6 − y + 3, determine the coefficient for the variable term. (2 points) −1 0 3 6

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Answer:

-1

Explanation:

The only variable term in 6 − y + 3 is y, and the coeff. of y is -1 (first possible answer).

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ok well the simplified equation would be -y+9 so the coefficient front the variable term would be -1 because there is an implied 1 in front of the variable but it is negative because of the negative sign.

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