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an algebraic term ax, 'a' is called the __________ of x​

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Answered by shrutirajudev21
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Answer:

An equation says that two things are equal. It will have an equals sign "=" like this:

x + 2 = 6

That equation says: what is on the left (x + 2) is equal to what is on the right (6)

So an equation is like a statement "this equals that"

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Answered by aditijaink283
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Answer:

In an algebraic term ax, 'a' is called the coefficient of x.

Explanation:

  • In algebra we come across different types of terms
  • It can be a variable term or a constant term
  • Let us take a typical algebraic identity, ax + by = c
  • Here, ax and by are variables whereas c is constant
  • Just before the variables, we see constants a and b attached to them.
  • These terms are known as coefficients.
  • A coefficient is basically a numerical quantity that is placed before a variable in algebra. They can be placed between variables of higher degrees as well.
  • Thus, in ax, 'a' is the coefficient of x

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