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What is the coefficient of the third term in this expression?
m+1+2k

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The expression \( m + 1 + 2k \) consists of three terms: \( m \), \( 1 \), and \( 2k \).

To identify the third term, we look at each term in order:

1. The first term is \( m \).
2. The second term is \( 1 \).
3. The third term is \( 2k \).

Now, we need to find the coefficient of the third term \( 2k \). The coefficient is the numerical factor multiplying the variable part. In this case, the coefficient of \( 2k \) is \( 2 \).

Therefore, the coefficient of the third term is \( \boxed{2} \).

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