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what is the coefficient from of (x-1 ) ?​

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Answered by kunalnama2008
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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

1 is the co-efficient of x in (x-1)

SORRY IF I AM WRONG

Answered by Avulasai
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Answer:

the coefficient is 1

Step-by-step explanation:

A coefficient refers to a number or quantity placed with a variable. It is usually an integer that is multiplied by the variable next to it. The variables which do not have a number with them are assumed to be having 1 as their coefficient. For example, in the expression 3x, 3 is the coefficient but in the expression X^{2} + 3, 1 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. It is generally a number. Observe the following expression which shows that 5 is the coefficient of X^{2} and 8 is the coefficient of y.

based on the given question X - 1

there is no y and z only x factors so,

the coefficient is 1

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