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Identify the constant term in 14x + 6y - 5. A. 14 B. 6y C. -5 D. 5

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Answer:

C. -5

Explanation:

14x and 6y both have variables attached to them

the most basic form for a function like this is ax+by+c

the definition of constant is a fixed value. the reason your constant has to be a solo number, not attached to a variable, is that these variables change the number!! so, -5, the only number that won't change in the function, is the constant.

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User Krystian G
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D

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