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Which term is the constant in the following equation 17x+5=-3x? *

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  • 28-09-2020

Answer:

5 is the constant. A constant is a number that does not change throughout the equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1:

17x + 5 = - 3x   Equation

Step 2:

17x = - 3x - 5   Subtract 5 on both sides

Step 3:

20x = - 5    Add 3x on both sides

Step 4:

- 5 ÷ 20    Divide

Answer: ( To  Equation )

- 1/4

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