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Observe the expression below and select the true statement(s).

3y(7+2x)+9xy-10

The "(7 + 2x)" in the first term is a factor.
The "9" in the second term is a coefficient.
The "x" in the second term is an exponent.
The "2" in the first term is a constant.
The "3y" in the first term is a factor.
The "10" in the third term is a coefficient.

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Answer:

The "(7 + 2x)" in the first term is a factor.

The "9" in the second term is a coefficient.

The "3y" in the first term is a factor.

Explanation:

Observe the expression below

3y(7+2x)+9xy-10

Here 3y(7+2x) is a the first term

9xy is the second term and -10 is the third term

3y(7+2y) , 3y and 7+2x are factored completely

The "(7 + 2x)" in the first term is a factor and "3y" in the first term is also a factor.

9 is the coefficient of second term

-10 is a constant

The "(7 + 2x)" in the first term is a factor.

The "9" in the second term is a coefficient.

The "3y" in the first term is a factor.

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The true statements are:
The "(7 + 2x)" in the first term is a factor.
The "9" in the second term is a coefficient.
The "3y" in the first term is a factor.
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