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What is the coefficient of the variable in the expression 6 − 4x − 8 + 2?

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Remember, in mathematics, a coefficient is a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression.
So, the coefficient in 6-4x-8+2 would be -4.
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Answer:

The coefficient of the variable in the expression 6 − 4x − 8 + 2 is -4.

Explanation:

Consider the given expression, 6 - 4x - 8 + 2 .

We have to find the coefficient of variable terms.

Variable are those term that do not have any fixed value like x , y, z , etc. and coefficient of variable is the constant term along with it like 9a here a is variable and 9 is coefficient of variable a .

Constant terms are terms that have fixed values are constants. example 1 , 2, 3...etc.

For the given expression x is the variable and coefficient of variable is -4.

Thus, the coefficient of the variable in the expression 6 − 4x − 8 + 2 is -4.





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