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What are the coefficients in the algebraic expression 32x + 24y - 15z?

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In the algebraic expression 32x + 24y - 15z, the coefficients are the numerical values that are multiplied by the variables (x, y, z). Here are the coefficients in this expression:

The coefficient of x is 32.

The coefficient of y is 24.

The coefficient of z is -15.

So, the coefficients in the expression are 32, 24, and -15.

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32, 24, and -15, because they are all next to a variable. And ‘co’ means together.
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