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6y+29 what's the constant?

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Answer:

29

General Formulas and Concepts:

Algebra I

  • Terms, Constants, Leading Coefficients, Variables

Explanation:

Any number multiplying to a variable will be a term, but not a constant.

A constant is a term, just one without variables.

We are given 6y + 29. 6y would be a term and 29 would be another term. Since 29 has no variables, it will be the constant.

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