In functions, the coefficient is the number that multiplies the variables, for example, for 5y, the coefficient is the number "5"
The "leading coefficient" refers to the number that multiplies the greater term of the expression (i.e. the term with the largest exponent), and if the terms are ordered from greatest to least, it corresponds to the coefficient of the first term.
So for the expression

The first and the term with the largest exponent is:

Where "6" is the coefficient of the term and thus the "leading coefficient" of the expression.
Example: y = 2x + 1 is a linear equation: The graph of y = 2x+1 is a straight line. When x increases, y increases twice as fast, so we need 2x. When x is 0, y is already 1.
Answer:
25/208 or 12.2%
Step-by-step explanation:
P(heart) = 13/52 = 1/4
P(red) = 26/52 = 1/2
because we are not replacing the first card drawn, the deck has 51 cards remaining
P(heart, red) = 1/4 × 25/52
= 25/208 or 12.2%
Answer:
Caitlin can buy no more than 4 bracelets.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let b represent the number of bracelets
4.75b <= 22
4.75b/4.75 <= 22/ 4.75
b<= 4.63