the 3 goes after the x and is superscript. This is how it looks: x3
3x
x=2 and y=3
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The algebraic expression for p multiplied by 3 is 3p. This is written as the coefficient (3) multiplied by the variable (p). In algebra, when a number is placed next to a variable without an explicit multiplication sign, it is understood to be multiplication. Therefore, 3p represents three times the value of p.
3 multiplied by whatever the number that represents the variable x. Example: if x=5, then 3*5=15.
The term "18x" means that 18 is multiplied by x, so x is just another factor. 1,2,3,6,9,18 2 times 3 times 3 times x
3y means that the value of the variable 'y' is multiplied by 3
3(z+15)
The coefficient is the number to be multiplied by the unknown variable as for example 3x whereas 3 is the coefficient and x is the unknown variable.
The answer to 3 times 3 is 9
When you write (10 \times 10 \times 10) as (10^3), the exponent "3" indicates that the base (10) is multiplied by itself three times. The term "third power" refers to raising a number to the exponent of 3. Thus, the third power of 3 is calculated as (3^3 = 3 \times 3 \times 3 = 27).
3 multiplied by 4, 6 multiplied by 2 and 1 multiplied by 12