what is a literal coefficient?
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A letter which has fixed value is a Literal Coefficient. Usually the letters at the begining of the alphabet are used for this purpose.
Literal Coefficient is a coefficient expressed in letters, or in letters and figures.
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To save time, when you want to write down 56398246 each time in a sum or if its value although fixed is unknown then this number may be called a, b, c, or any other letter of the alphabet.
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Simply stated, a literal coefficient is a variable used to represent a number. The number the variable represents can be either known or unknown. It can be our usual x or y, or it can be other letters, such as a, b, or c.
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