Like terms are terms that have the same combination of variables.
Like terms
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Terms that contain the same variable is called "like terms".
Yes, 3x and x are like terms because they have the same variable raised to the same power.
like terms
Like terms are terms with the same variable to the same power. Examples: 2y and 3y are like terms. 2y and 2z are not like terms 4y squared and 3y squared are like terms 4y squared and 3y are not like terms
Like terms
like terms
They are 'like' terms
like terms
Terms that contain the same variable is called "like terms".
No. For purposes of combining "like terms", you need terms that have exactly the same variables, with the same exponents (if there are any).
like terms
Like terms
No, 12x and 14y are not like terms. In order to be like terms, they must have the same variables and same exponents. Examples of like terms: 12x and 15x 14x2 and 16x2 Not like terms: 14x and 18y 12x and 16x3
Similar terms or like terms are terms with the exact same variable and the variable have the exact same exponents. So x2 and 2x2 are like terms but x2 and x are not.
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