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Whats a constant and a variable and a coeffecient?

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  1. 28 May, 13:30
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    A constant is a number, or a letter that represents a number that

    never changes. From the time the problem starts until as long

    as it lasts, its value is constant.

    A variable is a letter that stands for a number that can change.

    A coefficient is each of the items in a group of them that are all

    multiplied together.

    Example: 17x + 4y

    That's an expression with two terms.

    The terms are '17x' and '4yz'.

    In the first term:

    '17' is the numerical coefficient.

    'x' is the literal coefficient.

    In the second term:

    '4' is the numerical coefficient.

    'y' and 'z' are both literal coefficients.
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