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15 May, 21:40
What are the constants in x-3+2/3-y/2
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Harrison Melendez
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The constants are - 3 and 2/3.
In an equation, the constants are the numbers that are by themselves. In this problem, the numbers - 3 and 2/3 are by themselves therefore they are constants.
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