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Simplify and give term,coefficient,and constant for each one

3m - 1 + 4m -3x

7(3+2x)-4x+5

3x+4(x-3)

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Answer with explanation:

Term--

Terms of the algebraic expression are the parts of the expression which are separated by mathematical operators.

Coefficient--

Coefficients are the multiples which are attached just before the variable in the variable term.

Constant--

The term which does not contain variable.

a)


3m-1+4m-3x

on combining the like terms we have:


3m+4m-1-3x\\\\=7m-1-3x

  • There are three terms:


7m,1\ and\ 3x

  • Also, the coefficients are:


7\ and -3

  • and the constant term is:


-1

b)


7(3+2x)-4x+5

on simplifying.


=7* 3+7* (2x)-4x+5\\\\=21+14x-4x+5\\\\=14x-4x+21+5\\\\=10x+26

  • There are two terms:


10x\ and\ 26

  • Also, the coefficient is:


10

  • and the constant term is:


26

c)


3x+4(x-3)

on simplifying the given expression:


=3x+4* x+4* (-3)\\\\=3x+4x-12\\\\=7x-12

  • There are two terms:


7x\ and\ 12

  • Also, the coefficient is:


7

  • and the constant term is:


-12

User Zzzz
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Answer:

7m-3x-1

10x+26

7x-12

Explanation:

3m - 1 + 4m -3x

sum terms by the same variable:

3m+4m=7m

we have:

7m-3x-1

7(3+2x)-4x+5

apply the distributive property:

7*3+7*2x-4x+5

we have:

10x+26

3x+4(x-3)

apply the distributive property:

3x+4*x-12

we have:

7x-12

User Gokhan Gerdan
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