Write an algebraic expression that is the quotient of a variable term and a constant.
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Answer:

  (47xy)/(6√3)

Step-by-step explanation:

A variable term is one that contains one or more variables, possibly with a coefficient. We can use 47xy as our variable term.

A constant is some number, or a representative of a particular number. π and e and Ф are representative of irrational constants. Of course, any number is also a constant. We can use 6√3 as our constant.

A quotient is formed when a first value is divided by a second value.

Here is the quotient of our variable term and our constant:

  [tex]\dfrac{47xy}{6\sqrt{3}}[/tex]