What is the coefficient of the first term in this expression?

k+6

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In the expression \( k + 6 \), the term \( k \) is the first term. The coefficient of \( k \) is the number that is multiplied by \( k \). Since there is no number explicitly written in front of \( k \), it is understood to be 1.

Therefore, the coefficient of the first term \( k \) is \( \boxed{1} \).

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