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Identify the terms of the expression. Then give the coefficient of each term.
k - 3d

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Explanation:

The expression k - 3d has two terms: k and -3d.

The coefficient of the term k is 1, because k can be written as 1k, and the coefficient of a term without a numerical coefficient is always 1.

The coefficient of the term -3d is -3, because -3d can be written as -3*d, and the coefficient of a term with a variable is the numerical coefficient of the variable (in this case, d) multiplied by any numerical coefficient (in this case, -3).

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