Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression includes a variable, the numerical factor is the coefficient.
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The multiplier. The multiplicand is multiplied by the multiplier to create the product.
For a change of p percent, the multiplier is (1+p/100).
Multiplier x multiplicand = product
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression has a variable, the numerical factor of the variable is the coefficient.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression includes a variable, the numeral is the coefficient.
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The coefficient in an expression is the multiplier of the variable in the equation. Here, the coefficient would be 6.
When used in economics, the term multiplier refers to a proportion factor that measures how much a variable happens to change in response to a change in another variable. The most common multipliers in economics are money multipliers and fiscal multipliers.
The numerical multiplier of any term in an algebraic expression is a coefficient. The constant term is a coefficient which does not have a variable associated with it.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression includes a variable, the numerical factor is the coefficient.
Again, please clarify the question. Either "x=y^2/cos(x)*pi " or "x=y^2/cos(pi)". From the question it is not possible to tell whether the second "x" is a variable, or a multiplier sign (and if it were a multiplier, you're question is omitting a variable on the cos(x)).
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super multiplier refers to interaction of the multiplier and accelerator.
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