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Identify the coefficient the expression 4x + 3y - 16.
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coefficient - "a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression" in 4x is 4 while the coefficient of y is 3 im not good at explaining im sorry
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Answer:

the coefficient of 4x is 4

Explanation:

The coefficients in the expression 4x + 3y - 16 are:

The coefficient of x is 4

The coefficient of y is 3

The coefficient of the constant term (without a variable) is -16

Therefore, the coefficient of 4x is 4.

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