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If a variable does not have a coefficient then it is either a 1 or a -1. true or false

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

An example of a variable "without" a coefficient is x or -x. There is no number beside x, meaning there is no visible coefficient. And when there is no visible, coefficient, the variable is multiplied by 1 or -1 (the negative sign determines whether the variable is negative or not).

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User Tomsmeding
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

If the coefficient is -1 then the variable will have a negative sign in front of it.

Example: (-x)

If the coefficient is 1 then the variable will stand alone.

Example: (x)

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User Alireza Fattahi
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