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multiply the coefficients of the expression 4x+3y-2z​

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Answered by sahe007
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Step-by-step explanation:

We know that each expression is made up of terms. A term can be a signed number, a variable, or a constant multiplied by a variable or variables. Each term in an algebraic expression is separated by a positive sign or a negative sign. 

For example, in the expression 4x2y2−4x2y2z2+z2, the terms are: 4x2y2,−4x2y2z2 and z2.

Also, when a term is made up of a constant multiplied by a variable or variables, that constant is called a coefficient. 

For example, in the expression 4x2y2−4x2y2z2+z2, the coefficients are: 4,−4 and 1.

Hence, the terms are 4x2y2,−4x2y2z2,z2 and the coefficients are 4,−4,1.

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