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25 April, 02:35

In the expression 6pq+8p-6r, what is the coefficient of the term 6pq?

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  1. 25 April, 02:47
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    A coefficient is the number directly in front of the letters. For example,

    the coefficient of 8p is 8. They isolated the coefficient to just one term.

    A Term is a small group of whole equation. for example, the terms in this problem would be 6pq, 8p, and - 6r.

    A constant is a number by itself, so with no number behind it.

    A variable is the letter. So in 8p, p is the variable.

    All of this is just to give you a deeper understanding for when the problems will require more from you.

    If you haven't guessed by now, the final answer is 6.
  2. 25 April, 03:07
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    I believe the answer is 6
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