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Observe the expression below and select the true statement(s).4x + 9 – y(6x + 7)The "9" in the second term is a constant.The "4" in the first term is a constant.The "Y' in the third term is a factor.оооооThe "6" in the third term is a coefficient.The "7" in the third term is a coefficient.The "X" in the first term is an exponent

Observe the expression below and select the true statement(s).4x + 9 – y(6x + 7)The-example-1
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In the expression:


4x\text{ + 9 - y(6x+7)}

• The "9" in the second term is a constant. ,It is true,. This term is "alone" and is a constant. Its value does not change in the expression.

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• The "4" in the first term is a constant. ,It is false,. It is a coefficient.

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• The "Y" in the third term is a factor. ,It is true,. It is another variable that multiplies the other factor (6x+7).

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• The "6" in the third term is a coefficient. ,It is true,. It multiplies the variable x.

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• The "7" in the third term is a coefficient. ,It is false,. It is a constant.

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• The "X" in the first term is an exponent. ,It is false,. It is a variable in the expression and has a coefficient of 4.

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