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The coefficients in the expression "7 + 3x + 4 + 7x + x6" are:

- The coefficient of 7 is 1.
- The coefficient of 3x is 3.
- The coefficient of 4 is 1.
- The coefficient of 7x is 7.

why

The coefficient of a term in an expression is the numerical factor that is multiplied by the variable. In the expression "7 + 3x + 4 + 7x + x6", the terms with coefficients are:

- The constant term 7 has a coefficient of 1. This is because when there is no variable, there is an implied coefficient of 1.
- The term 3x has a coefficient of 3. This is because the coefficient is the numerical factor (3) that is multiplied by the variable (x).
- The constant term 4 also has a coefficient of 1.
- The term 7x has a coefficient of 7. This is because the coefficient is the numerical factor (7) that is multiplied by the variable (x).

In this expression, the coefficients represent the scale or amount of each term in relation to the variable. Understanding the coefficients helps in simplifying and solving algebraic expressions and equations.

I can't pick the same answer twice

In that case, the coefficients in the expression "7 + 3x + 4 + 7x + x6" are:

- The coefficient of 7 is 1.
- The coefficient of 3x is 3.
- The coefficient of 4 is 1.
- The coefficient of 7x is 7.
- The coefficient of x^6 is 1.