Glossary
Constant
Also written: constants · constant term
Definition
A constant is a term with a fixed value and no variable attached. In 3x + 7, the constant is 7, because it stays the same whatever x turns out to be.
Notation
In
both and are constants. The is not — it is attached to , which makes it a coefficient.
Why the distinction matters when solving
Constants and variable terms move differently. You undo a constant by adding or subtracting it, and you undo a coefficient by dividing. Treating as though the and the were the same kind of thing is the error behind subtracting from both sides, which accomplishes nothing.
Constants that are letters
In , the letters and are constants for a particular line, even though they are letters. They hold still while and vary. This is the idea you use throughout literal equations: a symbol counts as constant when it is not the thing you are solving for.
Lessons that use this term
- How to Solve Two-Step Equations
Solve two-step equations by undoing addition first and multiplication second, with worked examples, common mistakes, and practice problems with full solutions.
- Completing the Square, Step by Step
Learn completing the square: why the method works geometrically, how to handle a leading coefficient, and how it produces vertex form and the quadratic formula.