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Write an expression that has three terms,two different variable,and one constant.

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Answer: 2x + 3y + 7

The three terms are 2x, 3y and 7. Each term separated by a plus sign.

The term 2x has a coefficient of 2 with variable x

The term 3y has a coefficient of 3 with variable y

The term 7 is constant as there is no variable attached to it.

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