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What does 3 mean in this equation: y= 3x + 5 A. Coefficient B. Product C. Sum D. Variable
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What does 3 mean in this equation: y= 3x + 5
A. Coefficient
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3 is the coefficient
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3 is the coefficient. The number in front of the variable is the coefficient.
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