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Identify the terms, coefficients, and constants of q/3+6+9q???

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I can't

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I don't know, bro sorry

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Answer:

In the expression q/3 + 6 + 9q,

q/3 is a term

6 is a constant term

9q is another term

The coefficient is the numerical factor that is being multiplied by a variable in a term. In this expression,

the coefficient of the term q/3 is 1/3, since q/3 can be written as (1/3)q

the coefficient of the term 9q is 9

Note that the constant term 6 does not have a coefficient, since it is not being multiplied by any variable.

So, to summarize:

q/3 is a term with a coefficient of 1/3

6 is a constant term with no coefficient

9q is a term with a coefficient of 9.

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