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a number that multiply the variable​

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Answered by hero122234567
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The number in front of a variable, called the coefficient, indicates how many times the variable was added to itself. 3x = x + x + x 3x is read "three x" the 'glue' holding the 3 and the x together is multiplication. Note that when you add x's together you get the same x in your answer.


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Answered by HARSH78382898
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A NUMBER THAT MULTIPLY THE VARIABLE IS 1.
EXAMPLE:-
1. a*1=a
2.b*1=b

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