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In algebra, (5n) represents a term where (5) is a coefficient multiplied by the variable (n). This means that whatever value (n) takes, it will be multiplied by (5). For example, if (n = 2), then (5n = 5 \times 2 = 10). This expression is often used in equations and functions to denote a linear relationship involving the variable (n).

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