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12a +5 identify the coefficient

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User Nanuet
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Answer:

12

Explanation:

The coefficient of a term is the numerical quantity placed before multiplying a variable. For example, the coefficient in 5a + 6 is 5.

Given the information above, the number 12 is the coefficient because it's placed before the variable, a (and we're multiplying the two).

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User Vitalii Korsakov
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Answer:

The coefficient is "12"

Explanation:

Step 1: Encircle the variable along with its power whose coefficient we are finding.

Step 2: Leave that variable and consider all other numbers or variables written with it. That will be the coefficient.

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User Mauro Midolo
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