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Which term in this expression is a constant? 14x − 10 + 6y − x A) 14x B) 6y C) x D) 10
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Which term in this expression is a constant?
14x − 10 + 6y − x
A) 14x
B) 6y
C) x
D) 10
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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D, x and y are variables, and the constant is the number with a variable attached to it, so therefore 10 would be the constant term
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