Observe the expression below and select the true statement(s).
3y(7 + 2x) + 9xy - 10
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Answer:
The "3y" in the first term is a factor
The "9" in the second term is a coefficient
The "(7 + 2x)" in the first term is a factor
Step-by-step explanation:
Given in the question an expression
3y(7 + 2x) + 9xy - 10
6y
6 is coefficient
2.Constants are terms without variables
10
3.The factors in a mathematical expression are parts of the expression that are connected with multiplication.
(4x+1)(3x+7)
(4x+1) and (3x+7) both are factors