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What are the terms, coefficients, and constants in this equation 5z+6+y squared

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given equation -

5z+6+y

Answer -

. terms in this equation = 5z, 6 and y

. coefficient of this equation = coefficient of z = 5, coefficient of 6 = 1, coefficient of y = 1

. Constant in this equation = 5 and 6

What is terms, coefficient and constant -

Terms :- In Algebra a term is either a single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together. Terms are separated by + or − signs.

Coefficient :- A number which is placed before another quantity and which multiplies it, for example 5 in the quantity 5x.

Constant :- Constant means the values, which doesn't change

Answered by Vikramjeeth
1

Answer:

*Given equation -

5z+6+y

*Answer -

. terms in this equation = 5z, 6 and y

. coefficient of this equation = coefficient of z = 5, coefficient of 6 = 1, coefficient of y = 1

. Constant in this equation = 5 and 6

What is terms, coefficient and constant -

Terms :- In Algebra a term is either a single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together. Terms are separated by + or − signs.

Coefficient :- A number which is placed before another quantity and which multiplies it, for example 5 in the quantity 5x.

Constant :- Constant means the values, which doesn't change

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