it is called a coefficient
A coefficient is a number before a variable. For example, in 2x, the 2 would be the coefficient
2x * 2x (2*2=4) therefore, 2x*2x equals 4x2.
2x + 2 is an algebraic expression. It is also a polynomial and it has two terms: 2x and 2.
-2x-2x-2x-2x-2=-32
3+4x+2-2x=2x+5
2x (1+3)=(2x1+(2x3)
10
2x+3=9 Your question is what is X value. 2x+3=9 2x=9-3 2x=6 2/2x=6/2 x=3 Best answer by Deo Math Club...
2x 2 squared
Well it depends on what you mean, in math terms will usually mean the parts of an expression that are added or subtracted but not multiplied. Ex. 3x^2+2x+4 The terms here are 3x^2, 2x, and 4.
The math problem of -2 - 2 x 3 - 2x - 2 x 2 - 2 equals -2x - 14.
Reciprocal in math means to flip a number. 2x can also be expressed as 2/1 (2 over 1) x. So the reciprocal of 2x is 1/2 (one over two) x.
The equation 5X plus 4 X-2 -2X 2 X-1 plus3 X plus 2 equals to 2. This is college math.
The answer to the math problem x 3-2x 2 plus x-4 0 is 0.
2x-5<7 2x<12 x<6 -3x+5>11 -3x>6 x<-2
A coefficient is a number before a variable. For example, in 2x, the 2 would be the coefficient
its the number before the variable. example: 2x itd be 2