3 is called a constant term.
3 > m
x + 3
The expression, not equation, is probably 481/3
It is two terms of an algebraic expression but if you mean -3 times -9 then it is 27
3 is called the constant term and the 6n is called the linear term.
3 is called a constant term.
The unknown variable in the expression: 6n+3 is n
It is: 3
6 is the coefficient of n in this expression.
The coefficient in an expression is the multiplier of the variable in the equation. Here, the coefficient would be 6.
An algebraic expression that is not equal (Such as 3=0) is called an inequality, and can be expressed as 3≠0.
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In the expression 6n+3 the variable or the unknown is n
It would be: 3(7-d) as an algebraic expression
It would have been better if you had actually given us the expression, but I will give you the most common possibility.In the expression 3x+5, 3 is called the coefficient
It is the same as: -2q-3 as an algebraic expression