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.
the coefficient
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.
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.
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.
In Algebra a term is either: * a single number, or * a variable, or * numbers and variables multiplied together.
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dissimilar terms are terms that do not have the same variable or the variable do not contain the same number of exponents