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the coefficient of subject is always​

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Answered by RupamPratikshya
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Answer:

A coefficient is a number multiplied by a variable.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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The coefficient of a subject is always a numerical or constant quantity which is placed before the variable or it is multiplied by the variable in an algebraic expression

  • A coefficient is any integer that is written along with any variable or it is multiplied by the variable.
  • In simple words, a coefficient is the numerical factor of a term that contains constants and variables.
  • For example, in the term 8x, 8 is the coefficient.
  • A coefficient is mostly an integer that is multiplied by the variable and is written next to it.
  • The variables which do not have a numerical or a constant quantity with them are presumed to be having 1 as their coefficient.

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