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4x² - 5x + 3y + 6

The coefficient in the first term is __?

The constant is __?

There are __? terms in this expression.

The variable in the third term is __?

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Answer:

The coefficient in the first term is 4

The constant is 6

There are 4 terms in this expression

The variable in the third term is y

Explanation:

The constant is 6 because it is the only term without a variable, therefore the one term that will stay the same/remain constant.

The first term is 4x^2, the second term is -5x, the third term is 3y, and the fourth term is 6.

The variable in the first term is x^2, therefore the coefficient of x^2 is 4.

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