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The term coefficient refers to a number that is next to a variable. For example in the term 4x2, 4 is a coefficient, and 2 is an exponent; x is a variable.
Co-efficients normally live in front of the variable.
In a nonlinear equation, each variable must only have one solution.
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To interpret the coefficient of a dummy variable is to follow all of the steps of the equation that is being used as if the dummy variable was a real one.
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lets say we have a equation : 3x + 4=13 the whole thing is called the equation. the 3 in the 3x is the coefficient. x is the variable, 18 is the solution
The coefficient in an expression is the multiplier of the variable in the equation. Here, the coefficient would be 6.
The term coefficient refers to a number that is next to a variable. For example in the term 4x2, 4 is a coefficient, and 2 is an exponent; x is a variable.
That's the "solution" of the equation.
The coefficient of the unknown variable in the equation.
Co-efficients normally live in front of the variable.
In a ploynomial or differential equation or really any formula or equation with variables in it, the coefficients are the terms "in front of" the variable or multiplied the variables. Each variable generally has its own coefficient. If a coefficient is constant (ie just a number) then it is a constant coefficient. eg Consider the polynomial , 3x2+9yx+6 in terms of x. It has one constant coefficient (3), one variable coefficient (9y) and one constant (6).
a solution
That's the "solution" to the equation described by the sentence.
Substitution