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What is the constant 4x + 6y + 11

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Answer: constant = 11

Explanation:

In order to find the constant in this expression, look at the number that doesn’t have any variables multiplied by it.

In this expression, this number is 11. So, it’s our constant.


Key info

Variables are letters that represent a number.

Coefficients are numbers in front of variables.

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Answer: +11

Explanation:

A constant is a number that, no matter what the value of the variables in the equation/expression are, will be the same. Here, that is 11. The other terms, 4x and 6y, have a variable attached to them.

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