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8 March, 06:53

Coefficient: A number that multiplies a variable.

Find a coefficient of x in - 7x, and a coefficient of y in y.

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  1. 8 March, 07:05
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    The coefficient of X would be the - 7 because you are multiplying x by - 7.

    Because Y is by itself, there is no coefficient, but some people would say the coefficient is 1 because any number / variable multiplied by one remains the same.
  2. 8 March, 07:18
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    coefficient of x is - 7

    coefficient of y is 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first expression is - 7x.

    A Coefficient is any constant which is multiplied with any variable in an expression.

    So, from this definition, we can see that - 7 is multiplied with the variable x.

    So, the coefficient of x in - 7x is - 7.

    The second expression is y.

    We can rewrite this as 1y

    We can see that 1 is multiplied with the variable y

    Hence, the coefficient y in y is 1.
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