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What is the coefficient of the term 13a13a in the expression 13a+ 6b13a+6b?

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Answered by shubhamjoshi033
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Answer:

The coefficient of 13a is (1+6b)

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation is

13a + 6b13a + 6b

Taking 13a common from the first and second term we get,

13a(1+6b) + 6b

Now the term attached with 13a is called the coefficient of 13a

As we can see from the reduced equation,

The coefficient of 13a is (1+6b)

I hope it helps.

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