In an arithmetic sequence, the difference between any term and the previous term is a constant.
... is called a constant term. (I couldn't delete this ... see Anand Mehta above.)
Constant TermDefinition of Constant TermThe Constant Term in an expression or equation has a fixed value and does not contain variables.Examples of Constant TermThe constant term in the equation 6x2 - 3x + 5 is 5.Solved Example on Constant TermChoose the value of the constant term in the expression,- 12x2 + 5x +1.Choices:A. 5B. 1C. 0D. - 12Correct Answer: BSolution:Step 1: - 12x2 + 5x +1. [Original expression.]Step 2: The Constant Term in an algebraic expression or equation has a fixed value and does not contain variables.Step 3: Therefore, 1 is the constant term in the expression, - 12x2 + 5x +1.There You Go Baby ;]
An absolute term is the constant in a polynomial expression.
A constant.
A number of associated variables are assumed to be constant
It is a constant.
A constant term.
In an arithmetic sequence, the difference between any term and the previous term is a constant.
... is called a constant term. (I couldn't delete this ... see Anand Mehta above.)
The constant increment.
2x = 2x + 0 Hence the constant term is 0 (zero)
A constant term is a fixed value. A number on its own or maybe even a letter sometimes.
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9 is the constant. 5 is the coefficient of the variable term. X is the variable term.
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A constant is a variable that does not change. The correct term is constant variable.