Hello.
I am confused about the preposition of the coefficient. For example, the coefficient of the variable A is positive. I have also seen "on" instead of "of". Which one is correct?
Thank you.
farzan I have also seen "on" Where? Can you give us a link or copy the example into this thread? farzan Which one is correct?
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farzan I have also seen "on"
Where? Can you give us a link or copy the example into this thread?
farzanWhich one is correct?
of
But there may be a reason for the use of 'on' in the example you found.
CJ