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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.
Dependent variable
A independent variable is a particular variable that is being manipulated and the dependent variable is the result of the change of the independent variable. Ex. In an experiment the independent variable is what is being tested and the dependent variable is the result of the test.
An independent variable is a variable which stands independent and is unaffected by other variables. A dependent variable is a variable which is a response to the independent variable, and is usually the factor that is being tested in an experiment.
product
It is a coefficient.
constant
It is called multiplication!
When a variable is being multiplied and it's negative such as in (-4k = 12), you simply perform the inverse operation (in your case division) and keep the sign the same. e.g. -4k = 12 -4k ÷ -4 = 12 ÷ -4 k = -3
there is nothing being added or multiplied to it, and it is on its own side of the equal sign
NO. The subscript of 3 applies only to the oxygen (O) in CO3.
The associative property.
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.
the test variable is the independent variable.
It is impossible to tell without knowing what the number being multiplied by four is.
The independent variable.
Dependent Variable is being tested or changed by the Independent Variable. (Wrong)The independent variable is typically the variable representing the value being manipulated or changed and the dependent variable is the observed result of the independent variable being manipulated. Experiments are usually designed to test the effect of the independent variable - so the dependent variable is NOT what it being tested.