a square and that 2 means its to the Second power
It's called a Pro numeral.
It is called a variable.
The coefficient in algebra is the number before a letter with an exponent on it. The 3 is the coefficient in this example: 3x7
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the coefficient
It's called a Pro numeral.
It is called a variable.
The point of using letters in algebra is that they can stand for any number (or a range of numbers that are, as yet, unspecified). There is no specific letter allocated to a number.
If it's in the top right corner, it's an exponent.
An unknown number
Yes, if you know the number and the letter's number, then you multiply them together.
The coefficient in algebra is the number before a letter with an exponent on it. The 3 is the coefficient in this example: 3x7
An Arab that is called by his last name Algebra, also made Algebra
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"n" stands for an unknown number.
variable
A variable is a letter that represents a number. Ex: 13.52=t