The coefficient of the subject in a formula
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A coefficient refers to a number or quantity placed with a variable. It is usually an integer that is multiplied by the variable and written next to it.
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A coefficient refers to a number or quantity placed with a variable. It is usually an integer that is multiplied by the variable and written next to it. For example, in the expression 9x, 9 is the coefficient of x but in the expression 2x^2+8, 2 is the coefficient of x^2. In other words, a coefficient is a multiplicative factor in the terms of a polynomial, a series, or any expression.
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