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What are the exponent and coefficient of the expression 4b-^3

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Answer:

exponent = -3 coefficent = 4

Explanation:

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Answer:

  • exponent: -3
  • coefficient: 4

Explanation:

The coefficient of a term is its constant multiplier. The exponent is the power to which the base is raised.

The term 4·b^(-3) has an exponent of -3, a base of b and a coefficient of 4.

The exponent is -3; the coefficient is 4.

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