Both terms in the binomial have positive exponents of x and so it is not possible for there to be a constant term in its expansion. If the second term is a negative power then it is not possible to tell whether it should be (a/x^2) or 1/(ax^2) which will yield different answers.
y6
The constant term of the trinomial
A mathematical sequence is a list of numbers arranged in a specific order according to a defined rule. If we say the sequence is "equal," it typically refers to an arithmetic sequence, where the difference between consecutive terms is constant. In such sequences, each term can be expressed as the previous term plus a fixed value (the common difference). For example, in the sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, the common difference is 2, and each term is equal to the previous term plus 2.
It is -13.
3 is called the constant term and the 6n is called the linear term.
A constant is a variable that does not change. The correct term is constant variable.
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9 is the constant. 5 is the coefficient of the variable term. X is the variable term.
y6
The constant term of the trinomial
A mathematical sequence is a list of numbers arranged in a specific order according to a defined rule. If we say the sequence is "equal," it typically refers to an arithmetic sequence, where the difference between consecutive terms is constant. In such sequences, each term can be expressed as the previous term plus a fixed value (the common difference). For example, in the sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, the common difference is 2, and each term is equal to the previous term plus 2.
A number of associated variables are assumed to be constant
The constant term.
It is -13.
3 is called a constant term.
3 is called the constant term and the 6n is called the linear term.