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which of the following is the numerical cofficent of x square y square
1)0 , 2) 1 , 3)x square 4)y2 and why

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Answered by ameeshpal
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Answer:

In algebra, a term is a part of a mathematical expression or equation. It can contain letters, called variables; coefficients, which are the numbers immediately preceding the variable; and constants, which are the unchanging factors, or numbers, within the mathematical statement. Equations usually contain more than one term and can include a variety of terms required to solve the problem. The easiest way to distinguish a numerical coefficient from a numerical constant is to look for a number and a variable with no operation sign between them, indicating multiplication. Coefficients can be positive or negative numbers.

Answered by Anonymous
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The numerical coefficient is the number which is before any constant like x, y, z, etc.

And we know if we multiply any number or variable with 1 it remains same.

Here, there is no number before (x²) (y²) so we assume it as 1.

Hence, the answer is 1.

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