SOLUTION: I am supposed make sure that I simplify the expression before I identify the variables, coefficients, and constant terms. 1.Simplify the algebraic expression 3x^2 – 2y + 7x^2 –

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1.Simplify the algebraic expression 3x^2 – 2y + 7x^2 – 5y + 3 and evaluate it at x = 2 and y = 14. Identify the variables, coefficients, and constant terms in the simplified expression. Please help I am sooo lost. Thanks

Answer by sabrinawayjack(8)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

First Step: Combine like terms.




Second Step: Fit your like terms into the regular equation.


Now you subsitute for the variables.





Variables-x,y
Coefficents-10,3
Constant terms-3

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