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*Fill in the blank: The coefficients of variables in the equation x − 2y = 0 are _______.*

1️⃣ 1 and 2
2️⃣ 1 and −2
3️⃣ 1 and 4
4️⃣ 1 and 5​

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Answered by NaveenTeppala
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Answer:

option 2

Step-by-step explanation:

the coefficient of variables in equation x-2y=0 is 1 and -2

Answered by bestwriters
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Fill in the blank.

The coefficients of variables in the equation x − 2y = 0 are

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The coefficients of variables in the equation x − 2y = 0 are 1 and -2. (option 2)
  • A coefficient is a number multiplied by the variable in an algebraic expression.
  • In this 1, and -2 are coefficients, as they are multiplied with the variables x and y respectively.
  • The given  algebraic expressions can be written as,
  • VARIABLE = x, y
  • CONSTANT = 1, 2, 0
  • COEFFICIENT = 1, -2
  • TERMS = x, 2y, 0
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