The number constants to the left of algebraic terms.
e.g. 3x^(2) . '3' iss the coefficient. '2' is the index/power/radical number.
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It may or may not exist. If the matrix of coefficients is singular then there is no solution.
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You would solve them in exactly the same way as you would solve linear equations with real coefficients. Whether you use substitution or elimination for pairs of equations, or matrix algebra for systems of equations depends on your requirements. But the methods remain the same.
coefficients is the power the number is raised to
The numerical factor of a term is called the "coefficient."In algebra, coefficients are those numbers that are listed o front of a variable such as 'a' or 'b.' For instance, the algebraic term 7xy has the value seven as its coefficient.Cheers!