the number next to a variable that multiplies the variable
Yes since a number and a variable and a number are a symbol.
The number is called the coefficient of the variable
A coefficient is a number that multiplies a variable.
A number is just a number, while a variable is a letter that represents a number.
a variable minus a number and the same variable is b-6b= -5b
the number next to a variable that multiplies the variable
Just the number, for example: 7x the variable is 7. The variable is the number without the variable(x,y,z, etc.)
We call a number that has no variable attached to it, a constant. A number attached to a variable, as in 3x, is called a coefficient.
the coefficient of the variable
Yes since a number and a variable and a number are a symbol.
The number in front of the variable is called the coefficient
not unless you know what number the variable stands for
The number is called the coefficient of the variable
A coefficient is a number that multiplies a variable.
A number is just a number, while a variable is a letter that represents a number.
the coefficient of the variable