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)
It is: 3
By itself you cannot. You need to have a set of values for the variables and the expression which you need to solve.
Not really.For example: x can be considered and algebraic expression by itself, however it is only a single variable, so by definition it is not a polynomial expression (multiple-number expression).
what is the constant in algebraic experssion 7d+2
There is no official antonym for algebraic expression. The only thing that is the opposite of an algebraic expression is something that is not an algebraic expression.
An algebraic expression. 4 = the constant and coefficient term. d = the variable term.
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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)
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It is: 3
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Numerical expression: 59-34*6 Algebraic expression: 5x-3x+2 A numerical expression is limited to only numbers and can always be simplified to one number. An algebraic expressuion uses terms, more specifically a variable like x, and a constant like 2.
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