are known as like terms.
A polynomial is a type of algebraic expression. They differ in the number of terms that contain variables. An algebraic expression has at least 1 variable, while a polynomial has multiple terms with variables in it.
You can't. You can only subtract like terms. Like terms must have exactly the same variables and exponents on the variables.
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A combination of variables,numbers,and at least one operation!
These terms are called like terms.For example: x and 2x are like terms.But: x3 and 4x2 are not like termsbecause although the variables are the same, the exponents are different.
polynomial
A polynomial is a type of algebraic expression. They differ in the number of terms that contain variables. An algebraic expression has at least 1 variable, while a polynomial has multiple terms with variables in it.
You can't. You can only subtract like terms. Like terms must have exactly the same variables and exponents on the variables.
It depends on whether you are working with variables. You cannot add terms with variables that have unlike exponents.
dissimilar terms are terms that do not have the same variable or the variable do not contain the same number of exponents
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The sum of the exponents for two variables in a polynomial or algebraic expression is called the degree of the term. For example, in the term (x^m y^n), the degree is (m + n). This concept helps determine the overall degree of the polynomial when combining multiple terms.
identical identities
Like terms are terms in an algebraic expression that have the same variable raised to the same power. For example, (3x) and (5x) are like terms because they both contain the variable (x) with an exponent of 1. However, (3x^2) and (5x) are not like terms because their variables have different exponents. Combining like terms simplifies expressions by allowing you to add or subtract their coefficients.