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What does it mean when there is no coefficient of the variable

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Any variable always has a coefficient, just if the coefficient is 1 we don't right it. So if the variable doesn't have any coefficient written, the coefficient is 1. For example, the
x^2 term in the following polynomial has a coefficient of 1:


x^2 + 2x + 1

Even though there isn't a 1 in front of the
x^2, the coefficient is 1.
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