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9x + 17y since no values were given for the x and y then it can not be evaulated.
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The coefficient is 5.
The coefficient is the number in front of the variable a, or 5.
In the expression (5 + 3b), the coefficient is the number that multiplies the variable (b). Here, the coefficient is (3). The term with the variable is (3b), while (5) is a constant term and does not have a coefficient associated with a variable.
If: 6+17y = 15+14y then 17y-14y = 15-6 so 3y = 9 and then y = 3
9x + 17y since no values were given for the x and y then it can not be evaulated.
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6y2+17y-14 = (2x+7)(3x-2) when factored
5 and 7 are two coefficient. And that is all. There is no third coefficient.
There is no single coefficient for that equation, as a coefficient is the number by which any term is multiplied. The coefficients in that equation are 5, 2, 4 and 3.
The coefficient is 5.
The coefficient is the number in front of the variable a, or 5.
-17 + y,,must be equals to..-17y..
In the expression (5 + 3b), the coefficient is the number that multiplies the variable (b). Here, the coefficient is (3). The term with the variable is (3b), while (5) is a constant term and does not have a coefficient associated with a variable.
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-17 + y,,must be equals to..-17y..