It is called the "Base Number".
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.
4
you have to solve the actual equation in order to answer this about your 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.
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Well, it really depends on the problem. A variable can be multiplied by just about any number.
It is the coefficient of the variable
The Coefficient
4
you have to solve the actual equation in order to answer this about your variable