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The constant term in the expression 5+3p3+2p2-8p is​

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Answered by mysticd
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 Given \: Algebraic \: expression :

 5 + 3p^{3} + 2p^{2} - 8p

\red{ Constant \: term \: in}\\ \red{ 5 + 3p^{3} + 2p^{2} - 8p}

 \green { = 5 }

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Answered by knjroopa
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given The constant term in the expression 5+3p3+2p2-8p is  

  • The given expression can be written as 3 p^3 + 2p^2 – 8p + 5. We need to find the constant term.
  • The constant term in an expression has a value that is constant or it does not change since it does not have any variable which can be modified.
  • So we have the quadratic expression ax^2 + bx + c
  • Comparing this with the given expression we have the constant term c and the value of the constant term c = 5

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