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Question: What is constant in x + y + z + ⅗.
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Answers

Answered by aradhayasharma12345
0

Answer:

The symbols having a fixed numerical value is called a constant.

So, 15,

7

−3

, 7,

3

are Constants

The symbol which may be assigned different numerical values is called a variable and their value can vary according to the given condition.

Variables = 12+z,

5

−x

,

x

,

3

2

xy ,

2

(5xy)

, 7−x,6x+4y,−7z,

(3x)

(8yz)

, y+4,

4

y

,

(8yz)

(2x)

Answered by ConstellationGuy
1

Answer:

A constant in an algebraic expression is a number which always have fixed value in that expression. It can also be denoted by any letter making sure that the value of the letter is fixed.

Therefore the constant in x + y + z + is .

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