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.
The number to the fourth power that equals 64 is 2. This is because 2 raised to the power of 4 (2^4) equals 16, which is the same as 64. In mathematical terms, 2^4 = 16, and 16 squared (16^2) equals 64.
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