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What is the coefficient of the y-term in the expression 4x 5xy–2y
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What is the coefficient of the y-term in the expression 4x 5xy–2y
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in 5xy it would be 5x×1y and then 2y if they variable doesn't have a number infront of it it is assumed to be a One.
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