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A number;

1. a term containing no variables variable.
2. one term or multiple terms connected by an addition or subtraction sign expression.
3. an equation that uses variables to state a rule term.
4. a number or a variable, or the product of a number and variable(s) constant.
5. a letter or symbol used to represent an unknown number.

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Answer a term

Explanation:

User Jadent
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Answer: First option is correct.

Explanation:

A number in an expression is a term that contains no variables.

So, it is known as constant term.

if any term is with variable or variables, then it can't be consider as a number.

Then, it becomes only a term.

But if there is no variables in a term is present, then it is called to be number.

Hence, First option is correct.

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