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What is the constant term of the expression 11x -14b -4
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In the expression \( 11x - 14b - 4 \), the constant term is the term that does not contain any variables.

Here, the only term that does not include \( x \) or \( b \) is \( -4 \).

Therefore, the constant term of the expression is \( -4 \).
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