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What is another way to describe the expression 3(x−y)²?

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7x, 7

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Answer:

7x, 7

Explanation:

In each of the terms 3x 2 and 7x, x is a variable, and in both terms, we are multiplying a number by the variable. In the first term, 3x 2, 3 is being multiplied by the variable, so 3 is a coefficient. In the second term, 7x, 7 is being multiplied by the variable, so 7 is a coefficient.

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