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For the expression 6 − y + 3, determine the coefficient for the variable term.

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-1 is the answer
If the variable is by itself or you don't see a coefficient, the coefficient is always 1
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Answer:

The coefficient for the variable term is -1

Explanation:

Coefficient states that a number is used to multiply with the variable.

for example: 6a where a is the variable and 6 is the coefficient.

Given the expression:


6-y+3

then;


3-y

By definition of coefficient

here, y is the variable

coefficient is -1

therefore, the coefficient for the variable term is -1

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