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Clara
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27 September, 15:35
Identify the coefficient in the expression 12a+6
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Mya
27 September, 15:53
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Step-by-step explanation:
Coefficient simply means the number which is a multiplier of a variable or alphabet in any mathematical equation
Therefore from this expression 12a+6
"12" is the multiplier of alphabet "a" which implies that "12" is the coefficient of "a"
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