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Define coefficient. Maths polynomial .​

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Answered by diptimayeemahanta52
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In mathematics, a coefficient is an integer that is multiplied with the variable of a single term or the terms of a polynomial. It is usually a number, but sometimes may be replaced by a letter in an expression. For example, in the expression: ax2 + bx + c, x is the variable and 'a' and 'b' are the coefficients.

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Answered by Ðemσnic
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In mathematics, a coefficient is an integer that is multiplied with the variable of a single term or the terms of a polynomial. It is usually a number, but sometimes may be replaced by a letter in an expression. For example, in the expression: ax2 + bx + c, x is the variable and 'a' and 'b' are the coefficients.

Answered by Ðemσnic
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In mathematics, a coefficient is an integer that is multiplied with the variable of a single term or the terms of a polynomial. It is usually a number, but sometimes may be replaced by a letter in an expression. For example, in the expression: ax2 + bx + c, x is the variable and 'a' and 'b' are the coefficients.

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