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In mathematics, a constant function is a function whose (output) value is the same for every input value. For example, the function y(x) = 4 is a constant function because the value of y(x) is 4 regardless of the input value x (see image).

As a real-valued function of a real-valued argument, a constant function has the general form y(x) = c or just y = c.

The graph of the constant function y = c is a horizontal line in the plane that passes through the point (0, c).

In the context of a polynomial in one variable x, the non-zero constant function is a polynomial of degree 0 and its general form is f(x) = c where c is nonzero. This function has no intersection point with the x-axis, that is, it has no root (zero). On the other hand, the polynomial f(x) = 0 is the identically zero function. It is the (trivial) constant function and every x is a root. Its graph is the x-axis in the plane.

A constant function is an even function, i.e. the graph of a constant function is symmetric with respect to the y-axis.

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