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

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Answered by acesolution2017
36

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

In this question you just write given equation in simple form:

like

=13a+6b13a+6b;

=13a(1+6b)+6b; Simply getting the 13a as common from the first two terms of that equation

Now see the equation (1+6b) is the coefficient of the 13a.

Coefficient is the term which is multiple of given/particular term.

Answered by knjroopa
14

Answer:

(1 + 6 b)

Step-by-step explanation:

In an algebraic expression, a constant quantity maybe a numerical is placed before and multiplying the variable.

For example in 6 x^2,  6 is the coefficient of x^2. Here they have asked the coefficient of 13 a + 6 b 13 a + 6 b

 13 a + 6 b 13 a + 6 b Taking out the factors we have

 13 a(1 + 6 b) + 6 b

So coefficient of 13 a in the expression is (1 + 6 b)  

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