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Answer:
9a + 5b + 4 is written as a sum of three terms, 4 is a constant, 9a is a coefficient.
Step-by-step explanation:
A coefficient is the number before a letter. In some cases it would be the number you either multiply or divide by another number. A constant is a single number that either isn't changed or is added or subtracted by another coefficient (alone) . A term is just a mathematical expression used in math. It is either just a normal equation or a big expression like this one. You also cant add or subtract 9a by 5b or 4 because in order to to do that 5b or 4 has to have an "a" at the end~example- instead of 5b it would have to be 5a to subtract or add or do whatever . (has to be the same)
Answers:
9a + 5b + 4 is written as a sum of three terms,
4 is a constant,
9a is a coefficient, (BUT SO IT 5b. they're both coefficient because they are with a variable opposed to 4 which is lonely with no variable by its side)
9a is a factor (a factor is one part of a product so i guess they would both be factors, same goes with 5b i think)
i'm not sure if i got any of there right but i hope i helped im some way!
9a + 5b + 4 is written as a sum of three terms,
4 is a constant,
9a is a coefficient, (BUT SO IT 5b. they're both coefficient because they are with a variable opposed to 4 which is lonely with no variable by its side)
9a is a factor (a factor is one part of a product so i guess they would both be factors, same goes with 5b i think)
i'm not sure if i got any of there right but i hope i helped im some way!