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Which statement is true about the given expression?


3x^2-11(2y+1)+4

A. The "4" in the third term is a factor.
B. The "2" in the second term is a coefficient.
C. The "3" in the first term is an exponent.
D. The "11" in the second term is a constant.

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I think its b because a coefficient is a number that is placed in front of a variable and the 4 is just a constant
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Answer:

The "2" in the second term is a coefficient.

Explanation:


3x^2-11(2y+1)+4

In the given expression ,

3 in the first term is a the coefficient of x^2

11 is the factor of second term

4 is the constant in third term

2 is the coefficient of y

So, The "2" in the second term is a coefficient.

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