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Which number is a constant in the algebraic expression -x^2-6y+13x+7
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Which number is a constant in the algebraic expression -x^2-6y+13x+7
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Let's take a close look at x^2-6y+13x+7. Add the coefficient '1' in front of the first term: 1
x^2-6y+13x+7.
The numerals {1, -6} are called "coefficients."
The final numeral, 7, stands alone. This is the "constant."
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A constant is defined as a number without a variable attacted to it. SO in your problem, the answer would be 7
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