A constant. * * * * * The expected answer is more likely to be "coefficient".
-The radical is the symbol that represents a square root. -The radicand is the number underneath the radical symbol. -The coefficient is the number out in front of the radical. (We assume that the coefficient multiplies the radical, the same way it would multiply with a variable.)
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We call a number that has no variable attached to it, a constant. A number attached to a variable, as in 3x, is called a coefficient.
A coefficient is a number that multiplies a variable.
the number next to a variable that multiplies the variable
coefficient
coefficient
coefficient
It is its coefficient
The number that multiplies a variable in an algebraic expression is called a coefficient. It is the numerical factor that is multiplied by the variable to form a term in the expression.
It is the coefficient of the unknown variable.
It is the number that multiplies the unknown variable
In the number: 5i, 5 is called the coefficient of i.
The numerical factor in a term with a variable is the coefficient. It is the number that multiplies the variable. For example, in the term 3x, the coefficient is 3.
A constant. * * * * * The expected answer is more likely to be "coefficient".