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IS 6 A TERM IN 12p+6
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IS 6 A TERM IN 12p+6
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Yes, because since a term is separated by an addition or subtraction sign (not multiplication, but I'm not sure for division). Therefore, 6 is separated from 12p, so it's a term.
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Yes, 6 is one of the terms in the equation
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