Respuesta :
3 = coefficient
x = variable
3x = term
5 = constant
3x + 5 = expression
3x + 5 = 20 = equation.
x = variable
3x = term
5 = constant
3x + 5 = expression
3x + 5 = 20 = equation.
Ok so first lets write the equation:-
3x + 5 = 20
A coefficient is the number before any variable. So 3 is the coefficient.
A variable is a letter which stands for a number. So x is the variable
A term is a coefficient and variable together. So 3x is the term.
A constant is a number on its own. So 5 is the constant.
A expression is a mathematical phrase. So, 3x + 5 is the expression.
A equation is a way to show that 2 things are equal in math. So 3x + 5 = 20 is the equation.
So,
Coefficient = 3
Variable = x
Term = 3x
Constant = 5
Expression = 3x + 5
Equation = 3x + 5 = 20
Hope I helped ya!! xD
3x + 5 = 20
A coefficient is the number before any variable. So 3 is the coefficient.
A variable is a letter which stands for a number. So x is the variable
A term is a coefficient and variable together. So 3x is the term.
A constant is a number on its own. So 5 is the constant.
A expression is a mathematical phrase. So, 3x + 5 is the expression.
A equation is a way to show that 2 things are equal in math. So 3x + 5 = 20 is the equation.
So,
Coefficient = 3
Variable = x
Term = 3x
Constant = 5
Expression = 3x + 5
Equation = 3x + 5 = 20
Hope I helped ya!! xD