6 is the coefficient, n is the variable, 3 is the constant
6 is the coefficient, n is the variable, 3 is the constant
6 is the coefficient of n in this expression.
The coefficient in an expression is the multiplier of the variable in the equation. Here, the coefficient would be 6.
If 'N' is the variable, then 6 is the coefficient.
6n+3=15 6n+3-3=15-3=12 6n = 12 n=12/6 = 2
6n/10=3 6n=30 n=5
The expression "6n^3" represents a mathematical term where "6" is a coefficient, "n" is a variable, and "3" is the exponent indicating that "n" is raised to the power of three. This means that "6n^3" can be interpreted as 6 times the cube of the variable "n." For example, if n equals 2, then 6n^3 would equal 6 times 2^3, which equals 6 times 8, resulting in 48.
6n -3=2n+9 6n-2n=9+3 4n=12 n=12/4 n=3
The unknown variable in the expression: 6n+3 is n
5n + 3 = 14 - 6n <=> 5n +6n = 14 - 3 <=> 11n = 11 => n = 11/11 = 1
15/6n + 6/6n = 21/6n = 7/2n
I assume that you mean n = 3 6n + 4 = 6(3) + 4 = 18 + 4 = 22