Terms of algebra
numeral coefficient or numerical coefficient is a number used in an algebraic term, while literal coefficient is the letter used to represent a number.
For cylinders coefficient of lift is approximately half of coefficient of drag while they are equal for Aerofoils.
Without an inequality sign it is not an inequality equation but the given expression can be simplified to: 8x-16-7y
The coefficient in algebra is the number before a letter with an exponent on it. The 3 is the coefficient in this example: 3x7
21
The literal coefficient is always the "letter" in the term. Therefore in this equation the "Literal Coefficient is "Y"
-16
Terms of algebra
42xy2z
-21y/4 = -5.25y
33
(2x - 3y)(2x - 7y)
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x-intercept = -21y-intercept = 168
The coefficient is in front of a variable.
coefficient of determination