Answer: I don’t know how to really read that term but the coefficient in ANY term will be the number directly behind a variable. For example, 2x, the variable is ‘x’ and the coefficient is 2. But in the case 2 (space in between) x , 2 is not a coefficient of x. It’ll be 1 because if a variable is by its self, ‘x’, there is always an invisible 1 because the variable is by itself meaning there is only one. You don’t need to put a 1 behind ‘x’ because it should be known already. The coefficient basically tells you how many unknown values there are and the variable tells you the unknown value (when you eventually solve for it).
Using this information try to find the coefficient for that term or rewrite the term correctly.
I really tried to explain it the best way I could; hoped this helped :)