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The numerical co-efficient of (-3/2)abc is

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Answered by ashly24
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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.

For example, in the expression 3x+2y+4, 3 is the coefficient of x, 2 is the coefficient of y but 4 is not a coefficient, as it is not being multiplied by a variable.

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The answer for your question is -3/2

Answered by ItzDinu
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■ The numerical co-efficient of (-3/2)abc is -3/2.

■ Because,

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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