In the expression \(3 + 6d\), the coefficient is the number that multiplies the variable.
Here, the coefficient of \(d\) is \(6\). The \(3\) is a constant term and not a coefficient since it does not multiply a variable.
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In the expression \(3 + 6d\), the coefficient is the number that multiplies the variable.
Here, the coefficient of \(d\) is \(6\). The \(3\) is a constant term and not a coefficient since it does not multiply a variable.