The numerical factor of a term is called the "coefficient."
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An algebraic term is a product having for its factors one and only one numerical factor or coefficient.. For example: 7x is a algebraic term because it is 7xX AND THEREFORE IS A PRODUCT HAVING FOR ITS FACTORS 1 NUMERICAL FACTOR THE NUMBER 7
In mathematics, a numerical coefficient is a constant factor in a term of an algebraic expression. For example, in the term 5x, the numerical coefficient is 5. In the expression 2y^2, the numerical coefficient is 2. Numerical coefficients can be positive, negative, integers, fractions, or even irrational numbers.
The numerical factor of a term is called the "coefficient."
The numerical factor of a term is called the "coefficient."
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