SOLUTION: what is the coefficient of q2: -12q^2-q+11?
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Question 419768: what is the coefficient of q2: -12q^2-q+11?
please explain !!
Answer by duckness73(47) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A "coefficient" of a variable is the multiplier within the term that contains the variable. In the equation:
the term that contains the variable is the term . The "multiplier" of is -12. Therefore, the coefficient of in the expression is -12.
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