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What are the coefficients in the expression, 2 + 6 + 10b – 8a?

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Answer: 10 and -8

The coefficients are the numbers to the left of the variable terms

10b is one variable term with the coefficient 10

-8a is the other variable term with the coefficient -8

The terms 2 and 6 are constants as they don't have any variables multiplied with them.

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Answer: 10 and 8

Step-by-step explanation: A coefficient is the number that comes before the variable. I hope this helps :)

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