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what is the coefficient of x in 2y- 3 x + 5 ​

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Answered by rohxn
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Answer:

the cofficent of x is (-3)

Answered by skyfall63
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The coefficient of x in 2y - 3x + 5 is -3.

Explanation:

The coefficient of x in 2y - 3x + 5 is -3.

In a mathematical equation, the coefficient is the constant at which the variable is multiplied. Consider the following equations:

2x² + 4x - 3 = 0

ax² + by² = z

The values 2 and 4 in the first equation are coefficients of x , a variable. In the second equation, if a and b are constants, then a is a coefficient of x², and b is a coefficient of y². This is common practice to use lower case, italic letters from the first half of the alphabet to represent constants whose values are not numerically mentioned. In the lowercase, italic letters from the second half of the alphabet generally represent variables.

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