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Which statement is true about the expression 6 m + 2?


Question 1 options:

2 is a coefficient.


6 m is a constant term.


the expression has two terms.

2 Answers

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Our answer is c. the expression has 2 terms.


\Large\texttt{Explanation}

Given expression:

6m + 2

Which statements are true?

2 is not a coefficient, it's a constant, because coefficients are numbers before variables. So, option A is out.

6m is not a constant term; a constant is a number without any variables next to it.

The expression does have two terms - these terms are 6m and 2.


\therefore option c

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Answer:

the expression has two terms.

Explanation:

The two terms of the expression are '6m' and '2'. The constant is 2, and the coefficient is 6.

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