Define "Coefficient"
The number in front of a variable in an algebraic expression that gets multiplied by the variable.
4x + 3x
7x
x=1 y=-3 z=8
x + 3y - z
-16
12z + 18
6(2z + 3)
(d + 4) + (d + 3)
2d + 7
Define "Constant".
The number in an algebraic expression without a variable.
10.9y - 3.4y - 5
7.5y - 5
x=10 y=-14 z=12
zy + x2
-68
4a - 2
2(2a - 1)
(8 - c) - (7 + c)
1 - 2c
Define "Simplest Form".
An algebraic expression is in simplest form when it has no like terms and no parentheses.
6(14b + 3)
84b + 18
x=0.25 y=3 z=4.5
2xz + y
5.25
9x + 18y
9(x+2y)
(4 + x) - (3x + 9)
-5 - 2x
Define "Variable".
-There is no single definition.
-A letter/symbol/shape used a placeholder to represent an unknown value or number(s).
1/4 (2r - 1/4)
1/2r - 1/16
x=-30 y=-50 z=-25
[(xy)/2]/z
-30
26c + 13b
13(2c + b)
5(3w + 9) - 7(2w + 2r)
w + 45 -14r
Define "Linear Expression".
A Linear Expression is an algebraic expression in which the exponent of each variable is one.
4w(5 + 3w) + 9w - 20
12w2 + 29w - 20
x=18 y=-12 z=6
3[(x/z) - (y/z)]
15
20b + 12b2 + 24b3
4b(5 + 3b + 6b2)
(1/2t - 3) + (1/4t + 3)
3/4t