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What is the constant term in the expression 8xy − 9x2 y − 5x 6

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6
A constant term is a number that doesn’t have a variable. The only number in that equation that doesn’t have one is 6, so that’s it.
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User Demiton
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Answer: 6

Explanation:

I assume you meant to write 8xy − 9x2y − 5x + 6. The constant term in an expression is defined as a number by itself that contains no variables. Therefore, the answer is 6.

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