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The constant term in x^6+10 is?

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Answer:

constant term is + 10

Explanation:


x^(6) + 10

the constant term in an expression is the term which is numerical , that is has no variable attached to it

in this expression the constant term is + 10

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User Vittoria
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Answer:

Constant term is 10

Explanation:

The constant term in an algebraic expression is the term that does not contain any variables.

In the expression
\sf x^6 + 10 , the only term that does not contain any variables is 10.

Therefore, 10 is the constant term in
\sf x^6 + 10

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