C is partly constant and partly varies as n. Express c in terms of n and constants and h

If C is partly constant and partly varies as n, we can express C as:

C = k + hn

Where k is the constant part of C, h is the coefficient of n, and n is the variable.

So, C is expressed in terms of n, k, and h.

To express c in terms of n and constants, we can represent the varying part of c as k * n, where k is a constant coefficient. The constant part of c can be represented as a constant value, let's call it m. Therefore, we can express c as:

c = k * n + m

Now, if we want to introduce another constant, h, in the expression of c, we can simply add it as an additional constant term. The expression becomes:

c = k * n + m + h

So, c can be expressed in terms of n, constants (k, m, h) as shown above.