A constant.
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The expected answer is more likely to be "coefficient".
I don’t know
A coefficient
The number in front of the variable is called the coefficient
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.
It is sometimes called a coefficient.
A variable
A coefficient is a number that multiplies a variable.
In the number: 5i, 5 is called the coefficient of i.
the number next to a variable that multiplies the variable
coefficient
coefficient
coefficient
A coefficient
It is its coefficient
coefficient
It is the coefficient of the unknown variable.
It is the number that multiplies the unknown variable
A constant that multiplies a variable is no longer a constant. By its very definition, a constant is something that can never be different. The result of variable multiplication is thus a variable, not a constant.I would say that the above answer is not necessarily true. The common equation for the area of a circle is: area = pi * r2The fact that you are multiplying the mathematical constant pi by a variable does not change the value of pi.Agree with the second answer. Jsut to add, a constant that multplies a variable is called a coefficient.