what are the coefficient of this number
-8a+2=13
x equals 4
3
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Assuming that the numbers immediately succeeding each "v" in the expression are intended to be exponents, in this type of problem only the coefficients of those terms with the same exponents can be added. Therefore in the sum, the coefficient of "v" will be (3 + 15 - 14) = 4; the coefficient of "v2" will be (-11 + 5) = -6; and the coefficient of "v3" will be (8 - 4) = 4. The final answer is therefore 4 v3 - 6 v2 + 4 v.
-5a4 The coefficient would be -5. The variable is a and the power is 4.
If you mean: 4-x = 2x-5 then the value of x is 3
x equals 4
Literal coefficient: XNumerical coefficient: 4
3
If 'N' is the variable, then 6 is the coefficient.
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A coefficient in algebra is a term for a number in front of (being multiplied by) a variable. For example, in the equation: 3x + 4 = 6x3 3 and 6 are coefficients.
(2/3)x - 6 has a rational coefficient. (sq root 2)x + 4 has an irrational coefficient.
6x2 - 4x (6/2)x2 - (4/2)x = 3x2 - 2x ========
t^5 +9t^4 -5t +6; 1
6 is the coefficient, n is the variable, 3 is the constant
The coefficient is 6.