Identify the coefficients in the following expression: 3x - 6y - z - 13
2 answers:
The coefficient is the number placed before the variable, multiplying it. The coefficient of 3x is 3, -6y is -6, and -z is -1. 13 doesn't have a coefficient. The correct answer is D.
<span>3x - 6y - z - 13 The coefficient of x is 3 </span>The coefficient of y is -6 The coefficient of z is -1Answer: The coefficients are 3 , -6, -1 (Answer D)
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