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We can describe 3x-2 as an expression.

how can we describe the parts of the expression the arrows point to

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Answer:

we can describe the parts of the expression that the arrows

point to 3x-2 such as:

↑(x variable)


3x-2 ← (2 constant)

(3 coefficient)

Explanation:

Given the expression


3x-2

  • As we have to describe the parts of the expression the arrows

point to
3x-2.

we can describe the parts of the expression that the arrows

point to 3x-2 such as:

↑(x variable)


3x-2 ← (2 constant)

(3 coefficient)

Therefore, it is clear that:

  • The upper arrow '↑' points to the variable part 'x' of expression which is 'x'.
  • The lower arrow '↓' points to the coefficient part of the expression which is '3'.
  • The arrow '←' points to the constant part of the expression which is '2'.
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