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Identify the constant and coefficient in the expression 2x - 8​

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Answer: below

Explanation:

In an expression, a coefficient is a number before a variable. For example, in 3x, the coefficient of x is 3.


A constant is a number that is not multiplied by a variable. For instance, in c + 10, 10 would be the constant.


So now, let’s take a look at our expression: 2x - 8.

The number before a variable is 2, and the number is -8.

Therefore, the coefficient is 2 and the constant is -8.

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Answer:constant is -8 and the coefficient is 2

Explanation:

-8 is a number without variable (constant)

2 is infront of a variable (multiplied to it)

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