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14 November, 22:26

What is the coefficient of the term 13a, in the expression 13a + 6b, a, plus, 6b?

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  1. 14 November, 22:46
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    The coefficient of the term 13a is 13

    The coefficient of 6b in expression is a + 6b is 6

    Solution:

    Given expression is:

    13a + 6b

    We have to find the coefficient of 13a

    The coefficients are the numbers that multiply the variables or letters

    Here in 13a, a is the variable that is multiplied with number 13

    Thus the coefficient of the term 13a is 13

    Second expression:

    a + 6b

    Here, in 6b, b is the variable that is multiplied with number 6

    so 6 is the coefficient
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