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Which number is a constant in the algebraic expression?

-x*2*-6y+13x+7
-6
-1
7
13

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Which number is a constant in the algebraic expression? -x*2*-6y+13x+7 -6 -1 7 13 the-example-1

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Answer:

7

Explanation:

The given algebraic expression is;


-x^2-6y+13x+7

This is an algebraic expression in x and y.

Any term that is independent of these two variables is called the constant term.

The term '7' is independent of these variables.

Hence the constant term is 7.

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