Any variable divided by coefficients can equal 7 - provided the variable can take the appropriate value.
The coefficient is 7 and the variable is x
The coefficient is 7 and the variable is x.
7 is the coefficient of the variable d
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No. But 35 divided by 7 does.
The coefficient is 7 and the variable is x
The coefficient is 7 and the variable is x.
7 is the coefficient of the variable d
15
The coefficient of 7y is 7 because 7 is the number found before the variable, y. This suggests that the given number is 7*y. In any number ax, where a is a real number and x is a variable, a would be the coefficient and the product of that number would be a*x.
No. But 35 divided by 7 does.
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A numerical coefficient refers to a symbol or a number that is multiplied with a variable or an unknown quantity in an algebraic term. For example, 48 is the coefficient in the term 48x.
The coefficient would be the number multiplied by the variable, in this case: 7
Like the 7 in the expression 7x? If so that is called the coefficient.
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4 divided by -7