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Identify, in the following expressions, terms which are not constants. Give their numerical coefficients: xy + 4,13 – y²,13 – y + 5y², 4p 2q – 3pq² + 5

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Answered by 23saurabhkumar
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Step-by-step explanation:

In the given expressions,

xy+4

The term xy is not a constant term and it's numerical co-efficient is 1.

In the expression,

13-(1).y^{2} the term y^{2} is not constant and it's numerical co-efficient is -1.

In the expression,

13-(1).y+(5).y^{2} the terms y ,y^{2} are not constants and the numerical co-efficient of y is -1 and that of y^{2} is 5.

In the expression,

4p.2q-3pq^{2}+5=(8).pq-(3)pq^{2}  +5 the term pq and pq^{2} are not constants and the numerical co-efficient of pq is 8 and that of pq^{2} is -3.

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