<h3>A number that multiplies a variable in a term is known as a coefficient.</h3>
Given the term: 6x^3, we can identify three parts:
The coefficient, 6, is the constant that is being multiplied by the variable.
The variable, x, is a number with an unknown value, or with multiple potential values.
The exponent, 3, is the power with which the variable is being raised to.
Answer:
{x}\lt\frac{{13}}{{2}}
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
-3
Step-by-step explanation:
5*3=15
15-18= -3
Answer:
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