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In mathematics, a "constant" refers to a fixed value that does not change. Unlike variables, which can take on different values, constants remain the same throughout a given problem or equation. For example, in the expression (2x + 5), the number 5 is a constant, while (x) is a variable. Constants can be numbers, like π or e, or any other value that remains unchanged in a specific context.

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