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What makes a constant term differ from a term with a variable
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A variable term is the term being changed, and the constant term is kept the same
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variable varies or changes
constatant term doesn't change
examples
variables can change so example
x>10
x can be 11 or 33 or anythign bigger than 10
constants are no fun
they don't change an are boring, like
3 or 8, it just stays that way
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