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Write an expression with two terms. One term should have a coefficient with a variable and the other term should be a constant. Name the coefficient, the variable,and the constant in the expression. Then write a word phase for your expression.

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Explanation:

Let us briefly explain the terms

  • Variable: This is the letter in the expression
  • Coefficient: This is the number beside the letter above
  • Constant: This is a number without any variable attached.

Let us take our expression with two terms to be: 3x+5

Coefficient =3

Variable =x

Constant =5

The word phrase of the expression is:

5 added to the product of 3 and a number.

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