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Q23. The constant term
in 2x + 4y - 7 is​

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Answered by velevettea
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Answer: -7

Step-by-step explanation: Constant terms in a expression or equation are terms that contain no variables. 2x + 4y both have variables, and we are left with -7 as the constant term.

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Answered by BrainlyHoney
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In this algebraic expression 2x + 4y - 7 the constant term is 7 , coefficient are 2 , 4 and the variable are x and y.

Constant is the term whose value cannot be changed as it is in its own. Variable is the symbol for a number which we don't know yet.

The number which is constant will not have any variable it is the identity of constant in an algebraic expression.

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