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Heaps of algebraic terms start with m. Monoid, maximal element, maximal ideal, multiplicative inverse, multiplicity. I guess what you might be looking for is the term "modulus" or "matrix"? Those are the two most common ones in lower level algebra.
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A term is a constant number, a variable, or a variable with a coefficient. Terms are separated from each other by addition or subtraction signs. For example, -7x is a term. 3xy is a term. 4b+m is two terms.
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Generally, passing College Algebra (or higher) is required for most degrees. Since College Algebra is difficult, it is not a good idea to start there. Usually, the college won't let you start there. To prepare yourself for College Algebra, you can start with Pre-Algebra. If you find this not challenging enough, the next step is Elementary Algebra. Then Intermediate Algebra. Thus, it is likely that most Freshman start off in Pre-Algebra or Elementary Algebra.
They are called "like terms".
What is M? Algebra right? PEMDAS maybe? M stands for multiply
What is M? Algebra right? PEMDAS maybe? M stands for multiply
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