It called the coefficient of a variable. As an example 16x. 16 would be the coefficient and x would be the variable or term.
The coefficient is 16.
A square root of a number is a lesser number that when multiplied by it's self equals the larger number. The square root of 16 is 4. 4*4=16
A coefficient is a number paired with a variable. For example, in the equation4x+2x=16, the numbers 4 and 2 would be coefficients.Coefficients are the factors (usually constants) which are multiplied by the variables in each term. For example, in a second-degree polynomial equation,y = ax2 + bx + ca is called the quadratic coefficient, b is the linear coefficient and c is the constant term.
Ah, what a happy little math question we have here! To find the number that, when raised to the fourth power, equals 64, we can simply take the fourth root of 64. So, the answer is 2, because 2 to the power of 4 is indeed 64. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes all we need is a gentle brushstroke of math to reveal the hidden beauty within.
It called the coefficient of a variable. As an example 16x. 16 would be the coefficient and x would be the variable or term.
We don't see a conflict. 'x' is 2, and there shouldn't be much debate about that.
Rewrite the equation is the slope-intercept form: 2y = 8x + 16 Divide through by the coefficient of y: y = 4x + 8 The slope is the coefficient of x, ie 4.
The coefficient is 16.
16*16 = 256
Let's see . . .The only number we can find that equals 16 is . . . 16. It is divisible by 8, so that must be the answer.
1.6x - 3.2y = 16 3.2y = 1.6x - 16 y = 0.5x - 5 So slope = coefficient of x = 0.5
There is only one number that equals 16. That number is 16.
3 times 16 equals 48.
16, -16
When you multiply a number by itself it equals the number in question to the power of two. For example, 4x4=16, but 4^2 also equals 16.
The number is 16/5