The coefficient of a term in an algebraic expression is the numerical factor that is multiplied by the variable. In the expression 6x-3, the coefficient of the term 6x is 6, as it is the number being multiplied by the variable x. The term -3 does not have a variable attached to it, so its coefficient is -3. Therefore, the coefficients of the terms in the expression 6x-3 are 6 and -3.
-6. And the word is still minus, not minis.
8x3=24 6x3=18 24-18=6 so the answer is 6
3x6=18 and 6x3=18
6x3
6x3 - x2 + 17 = 2x2 + 47 6x3 - x2 - 2x2 = 47 - 17 x2(6x - 1 - 2) = 30 this is the simplest factorisation.
A coefficient in algebra is a term for a number in front of (being multiplied by) a variable. For example, in the equation: 3x + 4 = 6x3 3 and 6 are coefficients.
9. And the word is minus, not minis.
-6. And the word is still minus, not minis.
6X3 is 6, 3 times. 6, 3 times is 6+6+6. 6+6+6=18. 6X3=18. :)
8x3=24 6x3=18 24-18=6 so the answer is 6
3x6=18 and 6x3=18
6x3/12x = 6/12 * x3/x = 0.5*x2
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-6x3 + 4x7 - 0.8x2 + x4 - 5x5 = 4x7 - 5x5 + x4 - 6x3 - 0.8x2 = x2 (4x5 - 5x3 + x2 - 6x - 0.8)
6x3=18
In additive form6X4 + 30X36X3(X + 5)6X3======GDF
6x3