SOLUTION: In instances where a number and variables are being multiplied, the number is called a coefficient. What is the coefficient of the x2 term in the expression 5x−6x^2+2?

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Question 1128804: In instances where a number and variables are being multiplied, the number is called a coefficient.
What is the coefficient of the x2 term in the expression 5x−6x^2+2?

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the coefficient of the x%5E2 term in the expression 5x-6x%5E2%2B2 is -6