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What is the constant term in the expression 2xy − 5x2 y − 7x + 9? −7 −5 2 9
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What is the constant term in the expression 2xy − 5x2 y − 7x + 9?
−7
−5
2
9
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i think, im not really that sure, but i think its A (-7) tell me if im right. oh and if this helps The constant is the term which there are no variables such as x or y attached.
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Let's simplify step-by-step.
2xy
−
5
x2
y
−
7x
+9
=
2x
y
+
−
5
x2
y
+
−
7x
+9
Answer:
−
5
x2
y
+
2x
y
−
7x
+9= A(-7)
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