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What is the coefficient of the second term in 8 + b3

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the answer would be 3
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Answer:

The expression \(8 + b3\) isn't typically written in standard mathematical notation. It seems like \(b3\) might be intended to be a term or variable named "b3."

If you mean \(8 + b \times 3\), where \(b\) is a variable, then the expression \(8 + b \times 3\) would simplify to \(8 + 3b\).

In the expression \(8 + 3b\), the coefficient of the second term (the term involving \(b\)) is 3.

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