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A numerical coefficient is a constant factor that multiplies a variable in a mathematical expression or equation. For example, in the expression (3x^2 + 5x - 7), the numerical coefficients are 3 and 5, which correspond to the variables (x^2) and (x) respectively. The term itself can also refer to the constant alone, such as -7 in this case. Numerical coefficients help quantify the relationship between variables in algebraic expressions.

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