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30 November, 21:59

Consider the expression below.

9 + 4 (x + 2) - 3x

Select the term that best describes "3" in the given expression.

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  1. 30 November, 22:02
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    3 is called coefficient in expression 9 + 4 (x + 2) - 3x

    Solution:

    Given that:

    Consider the expression below

    9 + 4 (x + 2) - 3x

    We have to select the term that best describes "3" in the given expression

    In given,

    9 + 4 (x + 2) - 3x

    3 is multiplied with x

    Which means, 3 is multiplied with a variable "x"

    Hence, 3 is called coefficient

    When a term consists of a constant multiplied by a variable, that constant is called a coefficient

    In 3x, 3 is called coefficient
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