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An equation can be broken down into expressions, terms, variables, constants, and coefficients. In the equation 0.4−7x=3 , what...Question
An equation can be broken down into expressions, terms, variables, constants, and coefficients. In the equation 0.4−7x=3, what is/are the constant(s) in the equation?(1 point)
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0.4
0.4
0.4 and 3
0.4 and 3
3
3
−7
Responses
0.4
0.4
0.4 and 3
0.4 and 3
3
3
−7
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In the equation \(0.4 - 7x = 3\), the constants are the values that do not change (i.e., they are not multiplied by a variable).
The constant terms in this equation are:
- \(0.4\) (the constant on the left side of the equation)
- \(3\) (the constant on the right side of the equation)
Therefore, the correct response is:
**0.4 and 3**
The constant terms in this equation are:
- \(0.4\) (the constant on the left side of the equation)
- \(3\) (the constant on the right side of the equation)
Therefore, the correct response is:
**0.4 and 3**
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