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4(2x + 3) ÷ 5y From the expression above, provide an example of each of the following: sum, term, product, factor, quotient, and coefficient. If any are not present, write "not present." (6 points)
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4(2x + 3) ÷ 5y
From the expression above, provide an example of each of the following: sum, term, product, factor, quotient, and coefficient. If any are not present, write "not present." (6 points)
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I won’t give a actual answer to the equation, because I want you and anyone else to learn it. but I do want to help!
the sum is the answer to a addition problem. that means you should choose anything that falls under that.
The term is anything that is being separated by + or - so for this, choose anything like that.
The product is the final answer to a multiplication problem.
Factor- any number leading up to a answer in a problem. Example: 3 times 4 is 12. The 3 and the 4 are the factors.
Quotient- the final answer to a division problem.
Coefficient- the number separated from the rest of the problem or the number at the beginning of the problem that stands alone. Because this one is a bit harder to explain, I’ll go ahead and tell you it is 4.
Variable- the unknown number such as y or x.
I hope this helps, and good luck!! :)
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