Define Constant term
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In mathematics, a constant term is a term in an algebraic expression that does not contain any variables and therefore is constant. For example, in the quadratic polynomial x^{2}+2x+3, \ the 3 is a constant term. After like terms are combined, an algebraic expression will have at most one constant term.
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A constant term in an expression or equation contains no variables. In other words, it’s just number on its own. For example: f(x) = 2x2 + 3 (the constant term is 3).
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