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Which of the following is the coefficient in the algebraic expression x2 +16y ?

A.2
B. Y
C. X
D.16

User Mayeul Sgc
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D.16 because the coefficient is a number placed before the veritable it’s being multiples by
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Answer:

16

D is correct.

Explanation:

Coefficient: The coefficient is a number front of variable.


Expression: x^2+16y

In the given expression there are two terms

x² and 16y

First term: x²

The coefficient of x² is 1

Second term: 16y

The coefficient of 16y is 16

Hence, The coefficient of 16 of the given expression.

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