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W+15x-9y+2z
Terms:
Coefficients:

User Gentlejo
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In the problem given:

W + 15x - 9y + 2z

The term are single mathematical expressions that separate values.

In the expression, there is a + and -; these concludes 2 terms.

There are 3 coefficients next to each variable.

The coefficients are 15x, -9y, and 2z.

That means there are 3 coefficients.

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User Bennedich
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\quad \huge \quad \quad \boxed{ \tt \:Answer }


  • \sf{W \rightarrow coefficient = 1}


  • \sf{15x \rightarrow coefficient = 15}


  • \sf{-9y\rightarrow coefficient = -9}


  • \sf{2z\rightarrow coefficient = 2}

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\large \tt Solution \: :

Term refers to each variable or constant separated by a mathematical operator.

Coefficient refers to the numberic part of variable or a constant number present in an expression.


\qquad \tt \rightarrow \: 12a - 10b + 6


\large\textsf{Terms :}


  • \texttt{W }


\texttt{coefficient = 1}


  • \texttt{15x}


\texttt{coefficient = 15}


  • \texttt{-9y}


\texttt{coefficient = -9}


  • \texttt{ 2z}


\texttt{coefficient= 2}

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