The coefficient of X is 1
450 x 4 = 1800
The 4.
The term coefficient refers to a number that is next to a variable. For example in the term 4x2, 4 is a coefficient, and 2 is an exponent; x is a variable.
We are multiplying here, so we can combine all of the constants and make that the coefficient for the x. 4 * x * 3 = (4 * 3) * x = 12x.
The coefficient of X is 1
450 x 4 = 1800
In the equation 4x + 2 = 10, the coefficient of x is 4. This coefficient represents the value that multiplies the variable x.
The only coefficient here is just 1
The 4.
1 mile = 1760 yards 1\1760=x\450 1760x = 450 x = 450\1760 =.255 miles. Just over a 1/4 mile
A coefficient is a number or symbol in front of an algebraic term in an equation. Examples: 4x2 + 2xy - x, the coefficient of x2 is 4 , the coefficient of xy is 2, and the coefficient of x is -1. ax2 + bx + c = 0 where a, b, and c are coefficients that represent any number.
(2/3)x - 6 has a rational coefficient. (sq root 2)x + 4 has an irrational coefficient.
1,700..its easier to just use a calculator or do 4 x 450...hope i help ya
if there is something like 4x^2, then the 4 is the coefficient. It is the coefficient of the X. The squared part is the exponent. If something is just 2x, then the 2 is the exponent. It is the known number, the constant that is multiplied times the X.
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The term coefficient refers to a number that is next to a variable. For example in the term 4x2, 4 is a coefficient, and 2 is an exponent; x is a variable.