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In [[mathematics]], a '''coefficient''' is a [[constant]] multiplicative [[divisor | factor]] of a specified object.  The object can be a [[variable]], a [[vector]], a [[function]], or anything else that might be subject to multiplication.   
In [[mathematics]], a '''coefficient''' is a [[constant]] multiplicative [[divisor | factor]] of a specified object.  The object can be a [[variable]], a [[vector]], a [[function]], or anything else that might be subject to multiplication.   


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In mathematics, a coefficient is a constant multiplicative factor of a specified object. The object can be a variable, a vector, a function, or anything else that might be subject to multiplication.

For example, the coefficient of $a$ in the expression $5a + b$ is 5. Note that it is important that we specify what we are looking at the coefficients of: 5 also has a coefficient in $5a + b$, namely $a$.

Coefficients come up most frequently in a discussion of polynomials.

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