Mathematics, 25.01.2021 19:30 Liapis
PLS Which of the following terms could NOT be used to describe any part of the expression below?
5(2−3x) ÷ 6−x29
coefficient
cube
factor
quotient
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PLS Which of the following terms could NOT be used to describe any part of the expression below?
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