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What is the constant term in the expression 6x3y + 7x2 + 5x + 4? (Input a numeric value only.)

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4 is the constant term!
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Answer: 4

Explanation:

Given algebraic expression:
6x^3y+7x^2+5x+4

We know that the constants are the terms in the algebraic expression that contain only numbers.

In the given expression only last term has only numerical value and no variable, rest of them have variable x.

Therefore, the constant term in the given algebraic expression
6x^3y+7x^2+5x+4 is 4.

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