SOLUTION: If the expression is -2p -17 + 6p -p + 4 what is the variable term constant term and coefficients

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Question 1134337: If the expression is -2p -17 + 6p -p + 4 what is the variable term constant term and coefficients
Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The variable is p
The constants are -17 and +4, since they don't change
The coefficients are what is in front of the variable, p.
They are -2, +6, and -1

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