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Drag each part of the equation to categories it as a term or a coefficient in the expression. Parts that are neither a term nor a coefficient belong in the neither one category?

Drag each part of the equation to categories it as a term or a coefficient in the-example-1
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Answer:

In the given expression:

Term =
x , x

Coefficient=
-2, ((3)/(4))

Neither one = 5

Explanation:

Here, the given expression is :
-2x+(3)/(4) x  +5

Now, in the polynomial of the form
ax^(2)   + bx + c

All the x terms involving any powers of x are 'TERM'

Like
x^(2)  , x

All the co efficient of the x in the polynomial are called 'Co -efficient.

Here, a , b are co efficient.

The terms in the polynomial which are neither coefficient nor terms are called 'Constants' . Here, c is constant.

Now, in the given expression:

Term =
x , x

Coefficient=
-2, ((3)/(4))

Neither one = 5

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