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Variable is any letter used in an algebraic expression, and can vary (change form) to be any number, and one variable means the same number in any single algebraic expression. Usually algebra is simplifying the expression or equation until you know what the variable is equal to.
Assuming you call your number "n", the expression would be "14n". You can replace "n" with whatever variable you want to use.
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A variable is a single letter that represents a number. For example x is a variable.An algebraic expression can contain variables, numbers, mathematical symbols, etcetera. An example of an algebraic expression is 3x+12.
That is often called the coefficient.
It is the coefficient of the variable
Variable is any letter used in an algebraic expression, and can vary (change form) to be any number, and one variable means the same number in any single algebraic expression. Usually algebra is simplifying the expression or equation until you know what the variable is equal to.
Assuming you call your number "n", the expression would be "14n". You can replace "n" with whatever variable you want to use.
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It is the number that multiplies the unknown variable
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The Base in the Algebraic Expression can be a Number or A Variable. EX. 42 or X2 - 4 and X are the base.
It is called the coefficient of the variable
A variable is a single letter that represents a number. For example x is a variable.An algebraic expression can contain variables, numbers, mathematical symbols, etcetera. An example of an algebraic expression is 3x+12.
It is the coefficient of the unknown variable
That is often called the coefficient.
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