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.
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A mathematical sequence whose verb is equal is the definition for an equation. An equation is given in the form A is equal to B. An equation can contain numbers and variables.
The quadratic formula cannot be used to solve an equation if the coefficient of the equation's x2-term is 0.
There is no single coefficient for that equation, as a coefficient is the number by which any term is multiplied. The coefficients in that equation are 5, 2, 4 and 3.
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