the coefficient
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression has a variable, the numerical factor of the variable is the coefficient.
exponent
The base.
The base is the repeated factor. The exponent tells how many times the base is repeated.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression includes a variable, the numeral is the coefficient.
inplisteral
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression has a variable, the numerical factor of the variable is the coefficient.
power
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression includes a variable, the numerical factor is the coefficient.
coefficient
No, 1x12 is not a numerical expression; it is a mathematical expression that represents the multiplication of two numbers, 1 and 12. A numerical expression typically consists of numbers and operations without variables. In this case, evaluating 1x12 gives the result of 12, which is a numerical value.
coefficient
The base
exponent
The base.
Base
A numerical expression in math is a combination of numbers and mathematical operations (such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) without any variables. It represents a specific value when the operations are carried out. For example, the expression (3 + 5 \times 2) is a numerical expression that evaluates to 13. Numerical expressions are used to perform calculations and solve mathematical problems.