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Elmo
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29 January, 00:34
21. 6m - 2n + 7
Terms:
Coefficients:
Constants:
+2
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Ashanti Arnold
29 January, 00:43
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Terms: 6m, - 2n, 7
Coefficients: 6, - 2
Constants: 7
Step-by-step explanation:
terms are the parts of the expression so 6m, - 2n and 7
coefficients are the numbers in fron tof variables so 6 and - 2
constants are terms without variables so 7
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