If a term doesn't have a variable , then its probably a constant.
It is a constant.
A constant
it is called a constant term.
Yes, you can add or subtract a number with a variable and a number without one, but they cannot be combined into a single term. For example, you can simplify the expression (3x + 5) to show that it consists of a variable term (3x) and a constant term (5), but they remain separate. The result is (3x + 5), not a single term.
... is still a term. a term doesn't have to have a variable in it.
Treatment variable is another term for the independent variable.
Another term is Responding Variable
There is no term other than independent variable.
A term that has no variable part is usually called a constant.
The numerical factor in a term with a variable is the coefficient. It is the number that multiplies the variable. For example, in the term 3x, the coefficient is 3.
The correct answer is Monomial , but you can say Term