What are the coefficients in the following expression: 8b-3x+10
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To determine the coefficients in the expression 8b - 3x + 10, we need to understand that coefficients are the numerical values multiplied by a variable. In this expression, the coefficients are 8, -3, and 10.
Here's how you can identify the coefficients:
1. Look for terms in the expression that are standalone numbers (without any variables attached). In this case, we have the terms 8 and 10.
2. The numbers 8 and 10 are multiplied by the variables b and x, respectively. The coefficients in this case are 8 (the coefficient of b) and 10 (the coefficient of x).
3. The term -3x consists of the coefficient -3 multiplied by the variable x.
Thus, the coefficients in the expression 8b - 3x + 10 are 8, -3, and 10.