A term that is just a number with no variable is called a constant. Constants represent fixed values and do not change, unlike variables, which can take on different values. Examples of constants include numbers like 5, -3, or 12.7. In mathematical expressions, constants play a crucial role in defining the value of the expression.
It is a term.
A number that multiplies a variable in a term is called a coefficient. For example, in the term ( 5x ), the number 5 is the coefficient of the variable ( x ). Coefficients can be positive, negative, or zero and play a crucial role in determining the value of the term based on the variable's value.
The coefficient of the variable.
constant
One term that can be expressed as a real number, a variable, or the product or quotient of a variable and a real number is "monomial." A monomial is an algebraic expression that consists of a single term, which can be a constant (real number), a variable (like (x)), or a combination of both (such as (3x) or (\frac{5}{2}y^2)).
... is still a term. a term doesn't have to have a variable in it.
The correct answer is Monomial , but you can say Term
It is a term.
Term- a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables.
It is called a term.
A number that multiplies a variable in a term is called a coefficient. For example, in the term ( 5x ), the number 5 is the coefficient of the variable ( x ). Coefficients can be positive, negative, or zero and play a crucial role in determining the value of the term based on the variable's value.
a constant is a number with no variable
The coefficient of the variable.
It is the coefficient of the unknown variable.
It is simply a variable term.
constant
A term.