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COEFFICIENTS

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in Algebra, are such numbers or known quantities as are put before letters or quantities, whether known or unknown, and into which they are supposed to be multiplied. Thus in $3x$, $a \cdot x$, or $b \cdot x$; $a$ and $b$, are the coefficients of $x$; and in $6a$, $9b$, $6$ and $9$ are the coefficients of $a$ and $b$. See Algebra.