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Algebraic Expressions
What are the literal numbers ?
What are the Variables And Constants ?
What are the Coefficients?

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Answered by SOMEBRXTHX
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  1. The letters used in Algebra are called Variables or literal number or simply literals. Generally in algebra we operate letters or symbols without assigning any particular numerical value at all.
  2. Variables are specially written in letters or symbols. Constants usually represent the known values in an equation, expression or in line of programming. Variables, on the other hand, represent the unknown values. Constants are used in computer programming.
  3. In math and science, a coefficient is a constant term related to the properties of a product. In the equation that measures friction, for example, the number that always stays the same is the coefficient. ... In algebra, the coefficient is the number that you multiply a variable by, like the 4 in 4x=y.
Answered by himanshu1590
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