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Which term would be combined with the constant +2 in the expression -8x^2 + 3x +2?

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Answer:

102(5x+2y)+3x+6y−10

Explanation:

Terms is each part of an algebraic expression separated by a plus or minus sign.

As 2(5x +2y ) , 3x , 6y2(5x+2y),3x,6y and 1010 .

Factor is a product of two or more numbers, algebraic variables or algebraic expressions . 2(5x +2y )2(5x+2y) has two factors 22 and (5x +2y )(5x+2y) .

3x3x has two factors 33 and xx .

6y6y has two factors 66 and yy .

-10−10 has one factors

Coefficient is the numerical factor of a term that contains a variable.

2(5x +2y ) the factor is 22 .

3x3x the factor is 33 .

6x6x the factor is 66 .

-10−10 the factor is -10−10 .

Variable is a symbol, usually a letter, used to represent a number.

As xx and yy

Constant is a term without a variable.

As -10−10 .

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