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What are the constant terms in the expression?
8m−5n+2+m−14

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The constant terms are: -14, and +2
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Answer:
2 , -14

Explanation:

We know that the constant terms are the specific terms in an algebraic expression that have only numbers or numerical value or without any variable.

For example : The constant term in
4x^2 -5m+16 is 16.

Let's take one more example , the constant term in
3x-2y-4-7xy is -4.

Given expression is :
8m-5n+2+m-14

Here, the terms are :
8m,\ -5n,\ 2,\ m,\ -14

Terms having variable =
8m,\ -5n,\ m

Terms without variable =
2 , -14

⇒ Constant terms =
2 , -14

Hence, the constant terms in the given expression =
2 , -14

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