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Literal coefficients are the non-numeric multipliers of expressions (or terms). In this case, they are x and y.
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This is a literal depiction of figurative expressions such as, "I just bumped into so-and-so." The dream presents the figure of speech as a literal collision.
Hebrew is a complete language. Like all complete languages, it has figurative expressions and literal expressions.
What is a literal coefficient? Expressions are made up of terms joined by adding and subtracting. Terms are made up of numbers and variables multiplied together. In the term 3xy5, 3 is the (numerical) coefficient, and xy5 is the literal coefficient.
Dreams communicate through symbols, which appear as literal objects or actions. Dreams also often use word-play and puns. So this dream could be a literal illustration of some expression the mother uses such as, "You're killing me!" or "She shot me down." Such expressions are not meant to be understood literally, but they can appear as literal events in dreams.
Figure may refer to the visible secondary sex characteristics of a woman; period may refer to her menses.
Idioms are expressions that have meanings beyond the literal interpretation of the words used. They are culturally specific and often closely tied to the language and region they come from. Idioms can be colorful, creative, and non-literal.
The question doesn't really make sense - idioms use words the same as any other phrase does. The words communicate meaning to others. The only difference between an idiom and another phrase is that the idiom has a meaning that is not literal and cannot readily be discerned by context.
how many different ways can you use the digits 3 and to write expressions in exponential form/ what are the expressions
They use as expressions the words small, timeworn and clean