What is coefficient in algebraic expression?
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hyy frnd ☺
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↪A coefficient is a number in front of a variable.
☆For example, in the expression x ^2-10x+25, the coefficient of the x^ 2 is 1 and the coefficient of the x is -10. The third term, 25, is called a constant.
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↪A coefficient is a number in front of a variable.
☆For example, in the expression x ^2-10x+25, the coefficient of the x^ 2 is 1 and the coefficient of the x is -10. The third term, 25, is called a constant.
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HOPE IT HELPS⤴⤴
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Heya ....^_^
Here's ur ans.
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⚫ Coefficient is the numericals value written before any variable ( english letters )
✡ For example --- ◾ 2x + 3 ↪ Here 2 is coefficient as it's written before x (variable )
✌Hope it helps
◾ Keep going mate ◾
Here's ur ans.
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⚫ Coefficient is the numericals value written before any variable ( english letters )
✡ For example --- ◾ 2x + 3 ↪ Here 2 is coefficient as it's written before x (variable )
✌Hope it helps
◾ Keep going mate ◾
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