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Yes, the slope of a line is the coefficient of the x-term in the line.
The vertex of this parabola is at -2 -3 When the y-value is -2 the x-value is -5. The coefficient of the squared term in the parabola's equation is -3.
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For an expression/equation such as this example, -12x^4-8x^2-7, the terms would be as follows: Term 1: -12x^4 Term 2: -8x^2 Term 3: -7 This particular equation has 3 terms, 3 coefficients, but only 1 leading coefficient. These are as follows also: Coefficient 1: -12 Coefficient 2: -8 Coefficient 3: -7 And the last one: Leading Coefficient: -12 Generally the answers are written in descending order according to their exponential power above the variable, which in this case is "x". This means the greater the power of "x", the sooner it will be written down. X^4 is first, x^2 is next, and x^0 is last. Note: x^0 always equals 1.
yes. In which case that term is typically skipped. f(x) = 3*x^4 + 7*x^2 - x + 15 In this case the coefficient of the x^3 term is zero and the term was skipped.
The coefficient is 6.
The coefficient is 6.
OK, say you have a variable like X. 3X 3 is the variable X's coefficient
The sum of p and q
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The term coefficient is often used to mean multiplier of a variable. So if we have 3x+3, then 3 is the coefficient of x.
A factor is a number that multiplies to create a product. Since 3 x 4 = 12, 3 and 4 are factors of 12.
(2/3)x - 6 has a rational coefficient. (sq root 2)x + 4 has an irrational coefficient.
Yes, the slope of a line is the coefficient of the x-term in the line.
The are none because the coefficient of a term is the number in front of the variable as for example 3x whereas 3 is the coefficient and x is the variable and 3x means 3 times x
A variable is a part of a term which can change. A coefficient is a numerical constant, associated with a variable. For example, in the term 3x^2 , 3 is the coefficient, while x is a variable.