What part of the formula is entered directly as a value?

constant.
case.
argument.
operator.

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A constant is a value or number that is entered into a formula.

In a formula, the part that is entered directly as a value is called a constant. A constant is a specific number or text value that remains the same in all instances of the formula. It does not change based on any variables or calculations.

For example, in the formula "=A1 + 5", the number "5" is a constant because it is entered directly as a value and does not rely on any other cell references, calculations, or variables.