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What does it mean when there is no coefficient of the variable?

A.) there is an error in the equation
B.) the coefficient is zero
C.) the implied coefficient is 1
D.) the coefficient is negative

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The answer is C - The implied coefficient is 1. 
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User DickieBoy
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The coefficient of a term is the number that comes before the variable. in this case, when there is no coefficient, it is understood that that the coefficient of the variable is equal to 1. Examples are x, y , z, a, etc. Hence the answer to this problem is C.
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