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it is part of algebraic expression that has fixed value​

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Answered by sohelasu934
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A term of an algebraic expression which has a fixed numerical value in all situations and does not have any variable is called the constant term of an algebraic expression. For examples, in the algebraic expression 5x + 2y + xy + 10, 10 is the constant term of the expression.

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Answered by jinia980
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Constant is the part of the algebric expression that has a fixed value.

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A number which cannot change its value or is fixed is known as a constant. For example, let us take an expression  8x+3y−2 .

Here, the term 2 is the constant.

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