Good afternoon experts ... Q. Write down the terms , coefficients and constants if the following algebraic expression : ak + bx + c .
Now I have doubts regarding this question :- 1.) Do I have to write the coefficients of k or a in the 1st term ? Like if I write "Coefficient of a=k" or "Coefficient of k=a" ... Which one is correct or more appropriate ? ...
2.) In the last term of the given expression ,ie, "c" , the coefficient will be 1 or do I need to write that "c" is a constant as it doesn't have a coefficient ?
Please answer both of them in the same thread . It will be a great help !! Thanks in advance

Dear Student,
Solution) The given algebraic expression is ak + bx + c. Here, the parts of the expression are:
Coefficients are a and b
Constant is c
Variables are k and x
Terms are ak, bx and c.
Now,
1) It should be coefficient of k = a.
2) c is a constant. It does not have any coefficient.
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