Glossary

Coefficient

Also written: coefficients · leading coefficient

Definition

A coefficient is the number multiplying a variable in a term. In 3x the coefficient is 3, and in -5y it is -5, because the sign belongs to the number.

Notation

In the expression

3x+73x + 7

the coefficient of xx is 33. The 77 has no variable attached, so it is a constant, not a coefficient.

The sign is part of the coefficient

This is the detail that causes the most lost marks. In

5y+2-5y + 2

the coefficient of yy is 5-5, not 55. When you divide both sides of an equation by the coefficient, you divide by 5-5, sign included — and in an inequality that negative is exactly what flips the sign.

When you cannot see a coefficient

If a variable appears with no number in front, its coefficient is 11:

x=1xx=1xx = 1x \qquad {-x} = -1x

Writing the invisible 11 in helps when you are collecting like terms, because x+3xx + 3x is 1x+3x=4x1x + 3x = 4x rather than 3x3x.

Leading coefficient

In a quadratic written in standard form ax2+bx+cax^2 + bx + c, the number aa is called the leading coefficient — the coefficient of the highest power. It decides whether a parabola opens upward or downward, and it must be divided out before completing the square.

Lessons that use this term

  • How to Solve One-Step Equations

    Solve one-step equations by doing the same inverse operation to both sides, with worked examples, common mistakes, and practice problems with full solutions.

  • How to Solve Two-Step Equations

    Solve two-step equations by undoing addition first and multiplication second, with worked examples, common mistakes, and practice problems with full solutions.

  • How to Solve Multi-Step Inequalities

    Solve multi-step inequalities by distributing, combining like terms, and undoing operations in reverse order, including when to flip the inequality sign.

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