y
The literal coefficient is always the "letter" in the term. Therefore in this equation the "Literal Coefficient is "Y"
y means the coefficient of the number.
A binomial coefficient is a coefficient of any of the terms in the expansion of the binomial (x+y)^n.
It is 2
you can't really factor -7xy2 there is nothing to factor
y
The literal coefficient is always the "letter" in the term. Therefore in this equation the "Literal Coefficient is "Y"
The numerical coefficient of y in 5y is 5. In an algebraic term, the coefficient is the number that is directly multiplied by the variable. In this case, y is being multiplied by 5, making 5 the coefficient of y in the term 5y.
-3xy is a monomial where x and y are variables and -3 is the coefficient of the monomial.If we know the value of y, we have to substitute it for y, and we say that -3(y-value) is the coefficient of x.
y means the coefficient of the number.
A binomial coefficient is a coefficient of any of the terms in the expansion of the binomial (x+y)^n.
a coefficient is the number before the variable.example- 4y the 4 before the y is the coefficient.
A coefficient is the number in front of a variable. For example, consider the expression '2y' y is the variable 2 is the coefficient
A coefficient is a factor to a variable in a given expression. While they may be represented with algebraic expressions, they are typically to be treated like constants. For instance, in y = 5x 5 is a coefficient of x. Similarly, in y = ax a is a coefficient of x.
-2
It is 2