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Presley Baldwin
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12 July, 11:53
What the coefficient is for 12a+5
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Shamar Dixon
12 July, 11:55
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The coefficient is the number before the variable. The coefficient is 12.
The variable is a letter that can have any value. The variable is a.
The constant is a number that has no variable. The constant is 5.
Your final answer is: The coefficient is 12.
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