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Answer:

y is a variable

Step-by-step explanation:

Algebraic Equations has Terms, Coefficients, Constants

Terms:

Terms can be expressed as a algebraic expression separated by addition or subtraction (+, - ) symbols.ie, positive and negative terms

Example:

An algebraic expression is [tex]4x+3y[/tex] here 4x and 3y are terms

Constant:

A constant term is a number with no variable factors. It is a term whose value never varies remains stable.

Example:

An algebraic expression is [tex]2x+7y+6[/tex] here 6 is the constant and it may not vary

Variables, constants, coefficients:

Variable:

A variable is a symbol or usually letter/letters  used to represent:

a) an unknown quantity or number

b) any one of many numbers to indicate a general principle.

Example:

An algebraic expression is [tex]ax+by+c[/tex] here x anb y are variables. it may vary as variable varies

Constant:

A constant is a single number.

Coefficient:

A coefficient is a number which is in before of a variable.

Example:

An algebraic expression is [tex]x+6y[/tex] here coefficient of x is 1 and coefficient of y is 6

Comparing  3y with definitions of Variables, constants, coefficients  we get 3y is not a constant or coefficient.

So that y is a variable.

Therefore given y is a variable.

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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