In the expression 6n+3 the variable or the unknown is n
n is the variable.
6n+3=15 6n+3-3=15-3=12 6n = 12 n=12/6 = 2
3 is called the constant term and the 6n is called the linear term.
To multiply the expressions (6n) and (2n), you multiply the coefficients (6 and 2) and the variable terms. This results in (6 \times 2 = 12) and (n \times n = n^2). Therefore, (6n \times 2n = 12n^2).
The unknown variable in the expression: 6n+3 is n
In the expression 6n+3 the variable or the unknown is n
6 is the coefficient, n is the variable, 3 is the constant
n is the variable.
6 is the coefficient, n is the variable, 3 is the constant
If 'N' is the variable, then 6 is the coefficient.
6n+3=15 6n+3-3=15-3=12 6n = 12 n=12/6 = 2
The variable is n and n=-5/6 Hope this helps :)
The coefficient in an expression is the multiplier of the variable in the equation. Here, the coefficient would be 6.
6n/10=3 6n=30 n=5
6n -3=2n+9 6n-2n=9+3 4n=12 n=12/4 n=3
5n + 3 = 14 - 6n <=> 5n +6n = 14 - 3 <=> 11n = 11 => n = 11/11 = 1