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Question
Write the constant term of \[z^3 - 2 z^2 + z - \frac{8}{3}\]
Solution
A term of expression having no literal factors is called a constant term.
In the expression \[z^3 - 2z^2 +z- \frac{8}{3}\], the constant term is \[- \frac{8}{3}\].
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