If a term doesn't have a variable , then its probably a constant.
The term in a polynomial without a variable is called a "constant term." It represents a fixed value and does not change with the variable's value. For example, in the polynomial (3x^2 + 2x + 5), the constant term is (5).
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Yes, you can add or subtract a number with a variable and a number without one, but they cannot be combined into a single term. For example, you can simplify the expression (3x + 5) to show that it consists of a variable term (3x) and a constant term (5), but they remain separate. The result is (3x + 5), not a single term.
Another term is Responding Variable
For example in the term 3x the number is the coefficient of the variable x
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Yes, you can add or subtract a number with a variable and a number without one, but they cannot be combined into a single term. For example, you can simplify the expression (3x + 5) to show that it consists of a variable term (3x) and a constant term (5), but they remain separate. The result is (3x + 5), not a single term.
... is still a term. a term doesn't have to have a variable in it.
There is no scientific term for variable. However, the word itself is used in the scientific community to portray something that is not constant or "changed" in any specific, theoretic, or hypothetical situation.
Treatment variable is another term for the independent variable.
Another term is Responding Variable
For example in the term 3x the number is the coefficient of the variable x