In
mathematics, a
coefficient is a multiplicative factor in some
term of a
polynomial, a
series or any
expression; it is usually a number, but in any case does not involve any
variable of the expression. For instance in
the first two terms respectively have the coefficients 7 and -3. The third term 1.5 is a constant. The final term does not have any explicitly written coefficient, but is considered to have coefficient 1, since multiplying by that factor would not change the term. Often coefficients are numbers as in this example, although they could be parameters of the problem or any expression in these parameters. In such a case one must clarify which symbols represent variables and which ones represent parameters. Following
Descartes, the variables are often denoted by , , ..., and the parameters by , , , ..., but it is not always the case. For example, if is considered as a parameter in the above expression, the coefficient of is , and the constant coefficient is .