Definition: In mathematics, "ulnad" is a term that refers to an algebraic expression involving only variables and constants. It is used in algebraic expressions where the variable or constant appears alone and not with any other symbol or operator (such as multiplication, addition, subtraction, division, etc.). For example: 1. 3x + y = 24 2. 5y - z = 10 In these examples, "ulnad" can be used to represent the