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Answer:

The literals are; a, b, and c

The constants are; c, and 3

The variables are; x, and y

Explanation:

The literals (numbers) are letters which represent numbers in an expression or equation, and to which mathematical operations, including, addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication can be applied

The given equation is a·x² + b·x + c - y + 3 = 0

The literals are;

'a', 'b', and 'c'

The constants are the values that remain the same always in an equation and does not change

The constants are;

'c', and '3'

The variables are the values that vary in relation to one another

The variables are;

'x', and 'y'

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