Math, asked by ridhimavats7asdpsmzn, 4 months ago

write the constant term of the algebraic expression: 5x⁵-2x⁴-3x³-4x²+6x​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
33

Answer:

No constant term.

Step-by-step explanation:

A constant term refers to a term which doesn't change its value.

These are the terms in the expression: 5x², 2x⁴, 3x³, 4x² and 6x.

But each of the term has the variable "x". So, these all are non-constant terms.

Let's take one of the term : 6x

if x is 1, then 6x = 6(1) = 6

if x is 2, then 6x = 6(2) = 12

if x is 1/2, then 6x = 6/2 = 3

The same goes for each term in the given expression as each term a the variable. So, no term is constant

Similar questions