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What is the constant of the expression x-3+2/3-y/2

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Answer:


-(7)/(3) is the constant term.

Explanation:

The given expression is
x-3+(2)/(3)-(y)/(2).

We have to find the constant term of the expression.

There are 2 variables given as x and y.

We further solve the expression


x-3+(2)/(3)-(y)/(2) =
x-(y)/(2)-3+(2)/(3)

=
x-(y)/(2)+((2-9))/(3)

=
x-(y)/(2)-((7))/(3)

In the given trinomial last term
-(7)/(3) is the constant term.

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