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A term with no variable in it is called​

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Answered by svabunk18
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Answer:

The term with no variable in it is called constant.

Answered by stefangonzalez246
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A term with no variable in it is called a constant.

Explanation:

  • The numbers are called constants and it does not contain a variable.
  • Constant values will have a fixed numbers and it cannot be changed.
  • In algebraic expression, it has atleast one constant value.
  • When the value of constant term is 0, it can be omitted in the expression.
  • For example, consider the quadratic expression 4x^{2} +3x+2.
  • Here, 2 is a constant since it does not have a variable.
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