variable is the unknown number. usually represented as a letter
any number or variable or product of numbers and variables
A variable in algebra is an unknown quantity as for example in the term 5y the variable is y
A coefficient in algebra is a term for a number in front of (being multiplied by) a variable. For example, in the equation: 3x + 4 = 6x3 3 and 6 are coefficients.
A term is a single part of an expression or of an equation in algebra.
It could represent an unknown variable in an expression or an equation.
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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In algebra, when you have an expression like 6g-g, you can simplify it by combining like terms. In this case, the "g" terms are like terms because they have the same variable. So, 6g-g simplifies to 5g, meaning you subtract the coefficient of the second term from the coefficient of the first term while keeping the variable the same.
The term that describes the variable ( y ) in the expression ( y ) is called a "term" itself. In algebra, a term can be a variable, a constant, or a combination of both, and in this case, ( y ) is a single variable term. It represents an unknown value that can vary.
In algebra, a term can either be a single number, a variable or a combination of a number and a variable. For example, in 3x + 2 = 11, the terms are 3x, 2 and 11.
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In Algebra a term is either: * a single number, or * a variable, or * numbers and variables multiplied together.