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Choose all the constant terms in the expression. 12+15x-16-4x-10

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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf{12, -16, -10}}

Explanation:

Hello.

Please remember that a constant is a number without any variables next to it.

Let's search for constants in this expression.

The first term is 12. It has no variables, thus, it's a constant.

The second term is 15x. It does have a variable, thus, it's not a constant.

The third term is -16. It has no variables, thus, it's also a constant.

The 4th term is -4x (not a constant)

The last term is -10 (a constant)

I hope it helps & have an outstanding day.


\boxed{imperturbability}

User Janka
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The constant terms are 12, -16, -10.

Look at the attached image for an example of how to identify constants!

Hope that helped!

Choose all the constant terms in the expression. 12+15x-16-4x-10-example-1
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