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Which is the constant term of the algebraic expression -2x^2+17-15x+7xy? Options: -15 -2 7 17
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Which is the constant term of the algebraic expression -2x^2+17-15x+7xy?
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Yes it’s 17 because the rest have x, or y
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17 because a constant term a quantity having a fixed value that does not. change or vary, such as a number.
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