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I think the answer is 2
x^(2)+3x-6

A coefficient is the number placed before a variable, in this case x, so in this expression 3 is the coefficient in front of x symbolizing that the variable must be multiplied 3 times

Hope this helps :)

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Answer: 2x² + 3x - 6

Step-by-step explanation: The coefficient is the number in front of your variable and a variable is just a letter that represents any number.

So out of these choices, the first option would be the correct choice.

This is because the expression 2x² + 3x - 6 has a 3 in front of the x.

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