Teacher: Given the expression 2
, what is the literal coefficient?
Student A: The literal coefficient in the expression is 2
. Teacher: Very good. How about the constant or the numerical coefficient of the
expression 2
?
Student B: There is no constant or numerical coefficient in the expression.
Teacher: Who can give another answer?
Student C: The constant or the numerical coefficient is zero.
Teacher: Another try?
Student D: The constant or the numerical coefficient is 1.
Teacher : How do you call the polynomial 2 according to number of terms and
degree?
Student E: It is a quadratic monomial because the highest degree is 2 and it
has one term.
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From the answers given by students B, C, D, and E, which one is correct?
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
student B
Step-by-step explanation:
A numerical coefficient is any constant
term that is in front of one or more variables in a mathematical expression. In other words, a numerical coefficient is defined as a fixed number that is multiplied to a variable.
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