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9
9b2 , if you mean 9b^(2) then the coefficient is the large prefix number, in this case '9'.
the second power which is also known as squared, you take whatever your coefficient is then multiply it again. so if its 5 to the 2nd power. you would take 5 times 5 which is 25
The second set of numbers are less variable; the coefficient of variation is halved. The second set of numbers are less variable; the coefficient of variation is halved. The second set of numbers are less variable; the coefficient of variation is halved. The second set of numbers are less variable; the coefficient of variation is halved.
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(27a)2 = 729a2 (9b)3 = 729b3 So (27a)2 + (9b)3 = 729*(a2 + b3)
If the question is, "What is the coefficient of 9b2 ?".......then the answer is 9.
9b2b is the base.==========9 is the coefficient of the variable term.2 is the exponent.
9b2 , if you mean 9b^(2) then the coefficient is the large prefix number, in this case '9'.
the second power which is also known as squared, you take whatever your coefficient is then multiply it again. so if its 5 to the 2nd power. you would take 5 times 5 which is 25
It is the coefficient of the highest power of the variable in an expression.
The second set of numbers are less variable; the coefficient of variation is halved. The second set of numbers are less variable; the coefficient of variation is halved. The second set of numbers are less variable; the coefficient of variation is halved. The second set of numbers are less variable; the coefficient of variation is halved.
-5a4 The coefficient would be -5. The variable is a and the power is 4.
Since 3b is a factor of 9b, it is automatically the GCF.
3A + 9B = 3(A + 3B)