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The term without variables is known as constants.
Step-by-step explanation:
Any equation/mathematical statement in mathematics has two vital parts:
- Variables
- Constants
What are variables?
Variables are the part of the equation which can take any values in them, with respect to which we can evaluate a given equation.
For e.g., in (x² + 2x), the term 'x' is a variable.
We can put any value of x.
If we put x = 1 , then, (x² + 2x) = ((1)² + 2.1) = 3
If we put x = 2 , then, (x² + 2x) = ((2)² + 2.2) = 8
What are constants?
These are the terms that have a fixed value, i.e., we can't alter the value of these terms under any cause.
For e.g., in the equation, Ax² + Bx + C = 5, the terms A, B, C, and 5 are constants.
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