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2x + 3y + x + 7 identidy the terms, like terms, coefficients, and constants in each expression

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Answer:

terms, 2x, 3y , x and 7,

like terms, 2x, 3y, x and 7

Coefficient. 2 is the coefficient of 2x and 3 is the coefficient of 2y 1 is the coefficient of x

Constant. 7

Explanation:

Given:


2x+3y+x+7

Terms are the number of parts in the expression.

there are four terms 2x, 3y , x and 7,

Like terms are the part of the polynomials. 2x, 3y and x are like terms because they both have an x attached. 7 is like terms because they have nothing attached.

The number that are attached to variable is called Coefficient.

So In the term 2x the number 2 is a coefficient because it is attached to x similarly 3y the number 3 is a coefficient because it is attached to y

and in the term x the number 1 is a coefficient.

Constant are the numbers that are not attached to any variable and it is not change. Such as 7 is the constant term.

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