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Defination of numerical factor (algebra) ​

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Answered by praseethanerthethil8
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A number that multiplies at least a literal to form an algebraic term is called the numerical factor of an algebraic term.

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The numerical factor of a multiplication expression that contains a variable. Consider the expression in the figure above, 2x+4y−9 . In the first term, 2x , the coefficient is 2 : in the second term, 4y , the coefficient is 4 .

Answered by shanahajimagmailcom
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A numerical factor of a monomial is a single number that divides into the monomial evenly. In order for a single number to be a factor of a monomial,...

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