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Paris Cowan
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31 March, 07:21
The numerical coefficient of - 4m^2
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Moshe Pierce
31 March, 07:24
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In a term in the form ax^2, the numerical coefficient is a. Consequently, in - 4m^2 the numerical coefficient is - 4, because - 4 is the a in ax^2.
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