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What is the constant term in the expression 6x^3y + 8x^2 + 5x + 7? (Input a numeric value only.) (3 points)
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What is the constant term in the expression 6x^3y + 8x^2 + 5x + 7? (Input a numeric value only.) (3 points)
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The constant term is 7. this is because x and y are unknowns and change depending on the other. As 6x^3y will change depending on what x or y is so will: 8x^2 and 5x therefore 7 is the constant term.
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