Constant Term | Lexique De Mathématique

Relationships Between NumbersConstant TermIn an algebraic expression, the term that is a number or that has a value that is fixed and unchanging.

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  • In the equation 2x + y + 8 = 0, the constant term is 8.
  • In the definition of a rational function whose rule is of the form f(x) = kx, the term k is considered to be a constant term in the expression.
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