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Given the equation 8x−3y=2x+9y
, which of the following statements is correct?(1 point)
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8, −3
, 2, and 9 are constants.
8, negative 3 , 2, and 9 are constants.
8, −3
, 2, and 9 are coefficients.
8, negative 3 , 2, and 9 are coefficients.
There are four variables.
There are four variables.
8 is the only factor of 8x
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"8, −3, 2, and 9 are coefficients."
Explanation: A coefficient is a number that multiplies a variable (8 multiplies x, −3 multiplies y, etc.). The equation has two variables (x and y).
Explanation: A coefficient is a number that multiplies a variable (8 multiplies x, −3 multiplies y, etc.). The equation has two variables (x and y).
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