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Steve Cardenas
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4 December, 13:45
Can you multiply a coefficient by a constant
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Jaeden Frye
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because coefficient and constant can be multiplied or divided for example 5x * 7 equals 35 but if you are coefficient and constant you couldn't like an example 7 + 6x equals 7 + 6x
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