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Write the constant term of 4y2−5y+35 - Mathematics

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Question

Write the constant term of \[4 y^2 - 5y + \frac{3}{5}\]

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Solution

A term of expression having no literal factors is called a constant term.
In the expression \[4 y^2 - 5y + \frac{3}{5}\], the constant term is \[\frac{3}{5}\].

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Chapter 8: Algebraic Expressions - Exercise 8B [Page 132]

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R.S. Aggarwal Mathematics [English] Class 6
Chapter 8 Algebraic Expressions
Exercise 8B | Q 6.3 | Page 132
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