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8-x2y 8-2xy 2xy-8
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When you see "y times 2," it means you are multiplying the variable y by the number 2. So the expression "y times 2" can be written as 2y. This is a simple algebraic expression where the coefficient of y is 2.
3x - 5 = 2y : rewrite the equation with 2y as the lead term. 2y = 3x - 5 : divide both sides by 2 then, y = 3/2x - 21/2 or y = 1.5x - 2.5
2y squared * y cubed= 2y^5 (2y to the fifth power)
The coefficient is 6.
The coefficient is 6.
It is -2y + x2y - 8, which is an expression that cannot be simplified further, not can it be evaluated.
8-x2y 8-2xy 2xy-8
24x^2y^2
24x^2y^2
(x2 - 2)(y - 3)
2
In algebra, a literal coefficient refers to the part of a term that consists of variables (letters) raised to powers, excluding any numerical coefficients. For example, in the term (3x^2y), the literal coefficient is (x^2y), as it represents the variables involved in the expression. The numerical part, in this case, is the coefficient (3). Literal coefficients help in identifying the variable components of algebraic expressions.
A coefficient is the number in front of a variable. For example, consider the expression '2y' y is the variable 2 is the coefficient
In mathematics, a numerical coefficient is a constant factor in a term of an algebraic expression. For example, in the term 5x, the numerical coefficient is 5. In the expression 2y^2, the numerical coefficient is 2. Numerical coefficients can be positive, negative, integers, fractions, or even irrational numbers.
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