The y-intercept.
Ex: AX-BY=C
The 'C' stands for constant and is the y-intercept.
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In a mathematical equation, the constant is defined as a term in the equation that only includes a real number. Since a negative number is a real number, then yes, a negative number can be considered a constant. For example, in the equation 6x -2... -2 would be the constant because it is a term that contains only the real number (-2).
It is a constant.
an equation of the form y = kx k is the constant of variation
2x = 2x + 0 Hence the constant term is 0 (zero)
A math expression is a collection of math terms