The coefficient of X is 1
3 + z All variables if they have no visible coefficient have an implied coefficient of 1.
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The coefficient is the number that multiplies a value. For example, the coefficient of 4x is 4. If n+3 is in brackets in the form (n+3) then the coefficient is one. If not the the coefficient of n is also 1.
The coefficient of X is 1
3 + z All variables if they have no visible coefficient have an implied coefficient of 1.
The only coefficient here is just 1
The coefficient for F2 in the chemical equation Ca + F2 → CaF2 is 1.
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The coefficient is the number that multiplies a value. For example, the coefficient of 4x is 4. If n+3 is in brackets in the form (n+3) then the coefficient is one. If not the the coefficient of n is also 1.
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For a single term, the "degree" refers to the power. The coefficient is the number in front of (to the left of) the x.
- 3X3 + X2 + 17 + 6X4 - 3 = coefficient of the variable term X3 6 = coefficient of the variable term X4 ----------------------------------------------------------- I do not know how you are being taught, but...... 1 = the implied coefficient of the variable term X2 S0 I would say three coefficients, but your teacher may say two. Consult your text on the implied coefficient 1.
It is 2I + 1. The coefficient is put before the variable.
Cu + 2H2SO4 ==> CuSO4 + SO2 + 2H2OSo coefficient of CuSO4 is 1