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Can someone help me I'm so confused

Can someone help me I'm so confused-example-1

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It's be because a coefficient is a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
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a is the correct answer. A coefficient is just a number that appears in front of a variable. Please note that a number that doesn't have a variable behind it is still a coefficient since there is technically a variable behind it with a power of 0. 

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