Constant
It is called the "Base Number".
You divide to isolate the variable when the variable is being multiplied by a number or expression. By dividing both sides of the equation by that number or expression, you can simplify the equation and solve for the variable. This step is commonly used in algebra to maintain balance in the equation while isolating the desired variable on one side. Always ensure that the number you are dividing by is not zero, as division by zero is undefined.
The number is called the coefficient of the variable
Well, it really depends on the problem. A variable can be multiplied by just about any number.
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The coefficient in an equation is the number that is multiplied by a variable. It is the numerical factor that appears in front of the variable.
a constant
A number, multiplied by a variable is part of an Algebraic equation. A person can find out the value of the variable if they divide each side by the number that is next to the variable. For example, if the equation is 5x = 60, divide each side by 5 and the answer is x = 12.
It is called the "Base Number".
The equation 2n46 means that the variable n, when multiplied by 2, equals 46. This shows the relationship between the variable n and the number 46 in terms of multiplication.
The number is called the coefficient of the variable
Basically the fact that some variable is squared - or that one variable is multiplied with another variable.
Well, it really depends on the problem. A variable can be multiplied by just about any number.
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The Coefficient
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It is the coefficient of the variable