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Which of the following is an equation with one constant, two coefficients, and three terms? A.
3x−4y=5y B.3x−y=5y C.3x−4y=5x D.3x−4=5y
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3x − 4 = 5y has three terms (3x, −4, 5y), two coefficients (3 and 5), and one constant (−4).
3x − 4 = 5y has three terms (3x, −4, 5y), two coefficients (3 and 5), and one constant (−4).
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