By itself you cannot. You need to have a set of values for the variables and the expression which you need to solve.
An algebraic expression. 4 = the constant and coefficient term. d = the variable term.
A constant in an algebraic expression is a number that does not change. For example x + 2 The 2 is a constant (does not change) x is a variable (can take on any value)
Yes, but a trivial one.
It is: 3
A polynomial is always going to be an algebraic expression, but an algebraic expression doesn't always have to be a polynomial. An algebraic expression is an expression with a variable in it, and a polynomial is an expression with multiple terms with variables in it.
what is the constant in algebraic experssion 7d+2
An algebraic expression. 4 = the constant and coefficient term. d = the variable term.
constant
4
a, whatever the value is, would be the constant.
A constant in an algebraic expression is a number that does not change. For example x + 2 The 2 is a constant (does not change) x is a variable (can take on any value)
2
Yes, but a trivial one.
It is: 3
7
11
The constant term.