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What is the numerical coefficient in the expression 2x³y?

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

The numerical coefficient is the number that is multiplied to a variable.

Example.

2x^2 + 7y^3

The numerical coefficients would be 2 and 7.

So for your problem it would be 2 since 2 is the number being multiplied to x and y.

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