Math, asked by simranjitkaur26, 5 hours ago


1. Write the coefficient and constant term of each of the following expressions :
(i) 5ab²c-4ab + 1 (ii) 3 + a2 - 562
(iii) 6x²y2 - 5x?z? + 7 ​

Answers

Answered by nikitaroylairik
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Step-by-step explanation:

(i) Coefficient of ab²c is 5

Coefficient of ab is -4

Constant is 1

(ii) Coefficient of a² is 1

Constant is 3 and -562

(iii) Coefficient of x²y² is 6

Coefficient of xz is -5

Constant is 7

Answered by simranjeet2283
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Answer:

Coffecients are number that is being multiplied by the variable. 2x+6x+14. The 2x, 6x, and 14 are terms because they are being added together. 2 and x; 6 and x are factors because they are being multiplied together. 2 from 2x and 6 from 6x are the coefficients because they are being multiplied by the variables.

constants

constant is a value or number that never changes in expression; it's constantly the same.

a.constants 1

coffecients 5,4

b.constants 3,-562

coffecients 1

c.constants7

coffecients -5,6

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