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What is the coefficient of the y-term in the expression 4x+5xy–2y?
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What is the coefficient of the y-term in the expression 4x+5xy–2y?
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What is the coefficient of the y-term in the expression 4x+5xy–2y?
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The coefficient is simply the number in front of the variable.
If it doesn't have one in front of it,it is most likely to be one.
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-2. A coefficient is a number or constant placed before the variable in an algebraic expression (e.g., 4 in 4x ).
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