No, you cannot divide unlike terms in algebra. Unlike terms have different variables or different powers of the same variable, which makes them fundamentally different entities. Division can only be performed on like terms, where the variables and their powers match, allowing for simplification. In cases of unlike terms, you can express the division as a fraction, but it cannot be simplified further.
Unlike terms.
Yes, 6 and 9y are unlike terms. The 6 is a constant and 9y is constant attached to a variable.
Terms with different powers of the variable.
They are like terms.
Unlike terms, possibly.
No. You can't subtract unlike terms
Unlike terms are terms in an equation that are different. These terms cannot be combined. Like terms, however, can be combined.
Unlike terms.
Unlike terms.
Yes, 6 and 9y are unlike terms. The 6 is a constant and 9y is constant attached to a variable.
For example x and y are unlike terms
Terms with different powers of the variable.
11
They are like terms.
A trinomial.
Unlike terms, possibly.
Divide