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what is the coefficient of the term 12p in the expression 12p+ 9q

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Answered by rathibhagwati3
45

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is 12,

12 is the coefficient because it is the number multiplied by the variable p in the equation.

Answered by sushmaa1912
13

Given:

The algebraic expression 12p + 9q.

To Find:

The coefficient of the term 12p.

Solution:

Let's first understand what is a coefficient:

A coefficient is a multiplicative factor of any variable/number in an algebraic term, i.e., a number which is multiplied to a particular number is called its coefficient.

In the given algebraic expression, 12p + 9q, we have to find the number that multiplies 12p.

We can see that 12p is multiplied by 1 in the given expression.

So, the coefficient of 12p is 1.

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