Answer:
Variable terms: 4a and 6a
Constant terms: 4 and 11
Explanation:
A constant term is one that is NOT multiplied by any variables.
At this level of math, think of constants as terms that are only numbers.
(for example: 1, 68.9, -42, etc.)
Note that a term in « a + bi » form can also be a constant.
A variable term is a one that IS multiplied by a variable.
(for example x, -3y, 8z, etc.)
In question 1, the variable terms are:
4a and 6a because they are multiplied by the variable a
The constant terms are:
4 and 11 because they are simply integers
Note that the constant terms could also be written as -4 and -11 depending on how the operations are viewed (subtracting vs adding a negative)