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PROBLEM

Identify the first term in 6a+66a + 6. Is it a variable or constant term? If variable, state the coefficient.

STEP 1

Assumptions1. The algebraic expression is 6a+66a +6
. We need to identify the first term of the algebraic expression3. We need to determine if the first term is a variable term or a constant term4. For a variable term, we need to identify the variable and the coefficient of the term

STEP 2

The first term of the algebraic expression is 6a6a.

STEP 3

The term 6a6a is a variable term because it contains a variable, which is aa.

SOLUTION

In the variable term 6a6a, the variable is aa and the coefficient of the variable is 66.
So, the first term of the algebraic expression 6a+66a +6 is a variable term, with aa as the variable and 66 as the coefficient.

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