What is coefficent in algebra
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A coefficient is an integer that is written along with a variable or it is multiplied by the variable. In other words, a coefficient is the numerical factor of a term containing constant and variables. For example, in the term 2x, 2 is the coefficient.
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Coefficient is a constant that is next to a variable to denote its quantity
for example:
5x², 5 is coefficient and x² is the variable so this denotes 5 x²'s
x²+x²+x²+x²+x²=5x²
well you get the basic idea...
so 5 denotes the number of x² in the f(x)
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