The extinction coefficient can refer to a few different measures how strongly a distinct medium absorbs light at a particular wavelength. The two most commonly referred to are molar absorptivity (which measures absorption per molar concentration) and the mass attenuation coefficient (which measures absorption per mass density).
The numerical factor of a term is called the "coefficient."
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I'm not sure which equation you are referring to. Could you please provide more details or specify the equation you are asking about?
cheetah's aren't extinct...... but like poachers and stuff could eventually lead to their extinction.
The coefficient of 6x is? it could be x since there is no other number x could represent 0 sorry long explanation
I could answer it if it made sense
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死滅 (shimetsu) or 絶滅 (zetsumetsu) could both be used for "extinction".
It could cause extinction !!
Yes!The word "coefficient" usually refers to the number part of a term.Some examples:The coefficient in 7x is 7.The coefficient in -2y4z3 is -2.The coefficient in b2c3d4 is 1 (because you can think of there being a '1' in front)In the polynomial x3 + 4x2y - 5xy2 + 6y3, the coefficient of xy2 is -5.Technically, you could say that in the term 27fg4, 27 is the numerical coefficient, and fg4 is the literal coefficient.
Define scrubbing please. If it's what I'm thinking it could be the CV joint in a front axle going bad.
You could write about the extinction of tigers :(