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  • 09-03-2022
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The question:"Write an expression that has two terms.The expression should have a variable and a constant. Help :')

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27dahlch
27dahlch 27dahlch
  • 09-03-2022

Answer: Quite simply: 2+x

A constant is simply a number, something that does not change: here it's "2"

A variable can change: here it's "x" - anything can be substituted for x

If we put those two together with a "+" sign, we get an expression: variables or constants (including multiple ones: such as 2x, which is a term) added to each other or subtracted from each other

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