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What would be the coefficient of y in this expression:

2y^2/6 + 5/7 + y/4.
I’m thinking it is 1 or 4 but cannot come to a conclusion, and there is nothing on the internet for this
Thank you.

User Dkv
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Answer:

is it written like this?

if so then the coefficient of y is 1

What would be the coefficient of y in this expression: 2y^2/6 + 5/7 + y/4. I’m thinking-example-1
User Todd Myhre
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Answer:

¼

Explanation:

A coefficient is the number that comes before a variable, including its sign (plus/minus). Thus, the coefficient of y is the number that comes before the variable y.


(y)/(4) can also be written as
(1)/(4) y. Since the sign before ¼ is a plus sign, the coefficient of y can simply be written as ¼.

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