An equation with one constant, two coefficients, and three terms can be expressed in a general form like this:
\[ ax + by + c = 0 \]
In this equation:
- \( a \) and \( b \) are coefficients of the variables \( x \) and \( y \).
- \( c \) is the constant.
For example, the equation:
\[ 2x + 3y - 5 = 0 \]
has:
- Coefficient \( a = 2 \) (for \( x \)),
- Coefficient \( b = 3 \) (for \( y \)),
- Constant \( c = -5 \).
This equation has three terms: \( 2x \), \( 3y \), and \(-5\). If you have specific choices, feel free to provide them for a more tailored analysis.