In algebraic expression 3y is constant or variable
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variable is the term 3y.
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In this question, we are asked to tell if 3y is a constant or a variable.
- 3y is a variable.
- Numbers are typically used to represent constants. Variables have a unique letter or symbol writing.
- The known values in an equation, expression, or line of programming are typically represented by constants.
- On the other hand, variables stand in for the unknowable values.
- Any qualities, quantity, or number that can be gauged or tallied qualifies as a variable.
- A data item is another name for a variable. Examples of variables include age, sex, company income and expenses, country of birth, capital expenditures, class grades, eye color, and vehicle kind.
- A variable is a quantity that could change depending on the circumstances of an experiment or mathematical problem.
- Typically, a variable is denoted by a single letter. The general symbols for variables most frequently used are the letters x, y, and z.
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