The coefficient in an expression is the multiplier of the variable in the equation. Here, the coefficient would be 6.
6 is the coefficient of n in this expression.
The unknown variable in the expression: 6n+3 is n
The algebraic expression for p multiplied by 3 is 3p. This is written as the coefficient (3) multiplied by the variable (p). In algebra, when a number is placed next to a variable without an explicit multiplication sign, it is understood to be multiplication. Therefore, 3p represents three times the value of p.
It is the same as: -2q-3 as an algebraic expression
a + 3
6 is the coefficient of n in this expression.
The unknown variable in the expression: 6n+3 is n
It is: 3
In the expression 5x + 3, the coefficient is 5.
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3 is called the constant term and the 6n is called the linear term.
The coefficient of 3+7d is 7
3 is called a constant term.
6 is the coefficient, n is the variable, 3 is the constant
6 is the coefficient, n is the variable, 3 is the constant
It would have been better if you had actually given us the expression, but I will give you the most common possibility.In the expression 3x+5, 3 is called the coefficient
It means that the term for which 3 is the coefficient is meant to be subtracted.