78.7k views
5 votes
-3x+ 5 + 2 An expression with three terms 3(x + 2) A difference with two terms 2x + 8 An expression with a term with coefficient 2 A product with a factor of

-3x+ 5 + 2 An expression with three terms 3(x + 2) A difference with two terms 2x-example-1

1 Answer

2 votes

In a math equation you can identify the terms as the number or letters separated by a + or -

Then, the expression with three terms is:


-3x+5+2

A difference in math is a substraction, then the difference with two terms is:


7x-4

The coeffient in a math expression is the number or factor on the left of a variable:

Then, the expression with a term with coefficient 2 is:


2x+8

A product in math is a multiplication, and the parts in a multiplication are the factors:

Then, the expression with: a product with a factor of 3 is:


3(x+2)

User Rayman
by
3.5k points