a constant is a number with no variable
It is an algebraic term.
A coefficient.
the coefficient
coefficient
The numerical factor of a term is called the "coefficient."
The numerical factor of a term is called the "coefficient."
In the term 3x + 5, the 3 is the coefficient.
Coefficient would be the answer I think. If not please tell me.
Yes, 36 is a monomial. A monomial is a mathematical expression that consists of a single term, which can be a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables with non-negative integer exponents. Since 36 is a single constant term, it qualifies as a monomial.
No, (5a) is not a constant term; it is a variable term because it contains the variable (a). A constant term is a fixed value that does not change, such as a number like 5 or -3. In contrast, (5a) can take on different values depending on the value of (a).
... is still a term. a term doesn't have to have a variable in it.
Treatment variable is another term for the independent variable.