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What is the coefficient of x in the expression

y^2x+1/5x^2+y

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Answered by thimmaraja0987
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Answer:

A coefficient is a number in front of a variable. For example, in the expression x 2-10x+25, the coefficient of the x 2 is 1 and the coefficient of the x is -10. The third term, 25, is called a constant.

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Answered by singhrajveer9697
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Answer:

2 and 5

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the cofficient of x is 2 and 5 because it comes before.

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