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Using 2y + 6 = 5, which of
the following statements is not
correct? *
O A) 6 and 5 are coefficients
O B) It has 3 terms
O C) y is known as the variable
O D) The above is an equation
0 This is a required question​

Sagot :

Explanation:

The correct answer is A

6 and 5 are constants, 2 is the coefficient.

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A) 6 and 5 are coefficients

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2y+6=5

2y=(-1)

y=(-0.5)

coefficients --> 2

constants--> 6&5

variable--> y

equation--> 2y+6=5