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coefficient of term xy2 in expression - 2xy2 + x3 - x5 + xy2​

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Answered by mansipandey27655
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Answer:

-2,1

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Answered by dudejavasu001
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Answer: -1 is the coefficient of the term xy^2

Given: We are given the expression -2xy^2+x^3-x^5+xy^2

To Find: We have to find the coefficient of the term xy^2

Step-by-Step Explanation:

A term is the product of constant and variables and a group of terms is called an expression.

For example,

2x is a term

3xy is also a term (because it is the product of variables and the constant 3)

Firstly, we will simplify the given expression:

-2xy^2+x^3-x^5+xy^2

= -x y^2+x^3-x^5

Now, the coefficient of a variable or a term is a number or symbol that is multiplied with the variable or the term.

In the above expression, the integer that is multiplied with xy^2 is -1.

So, the coefficient of xy^2 is -1.

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