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What is the coefficient of the xy term in the expression below?
2x + 3y - 4xy - 10

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Answer:

The coefficient of the xy term in the expression is -4

Explanation:

In an algebric expression, the coefficient is the number attached to a variable x,y,z.

For example in algebric equation 4x + 3y = 12

The coefficient of x is 4 and the coefficient of y is 3.

So in the given term 2x + 3y - 4xy - 10,

The coefficient of the xy term is -4

User Martinique
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For this case we have the following expression:


2x + 3y-4xy-10

By definition, a coefficient is the term that accompanies one or more variables.

For example:


3x + 5

The coefficient of the linear term is 3.

So, in the given expression we have to:

-4 is the term that accompanies the variables xy.

Answer:

-4

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