We start by showing you some examples where 13 is the coefficient, to give you a better understanding of what a coefficient means.
The coefficient of 13Y is 13.
The coefficient of X13 is 13.
The coefficient of 13X is 13.
The coefficient of 13XY is 13.
The coefficient of 13XY is 13.
The coefficient of XY13 is 13.
As you can see from the examples above, the coefficient is the number that changes the variable.
Therefore, the coefficient of 13X is 13.
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What is the coefficient of 14X?
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