Terms that contain the same variable is called "like terms".
Like terms are terms that have the same combination of variables.
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You can't. You can only subtract like terms. Like terms must have exactly the same variables and exponents on the variables.
are known as like terms.
They are terms in which each of the variables is raised to the same power (or exponent).
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Terms that contain the same variable is called "like terms".
They are "like terms".
In the most arcane, technically precise jargon of higher mathematics, they are referred to as "like terms".
No. Like terms should contain the same variable or variables, raised to the same powers. Like terms are those that can be combined by addition or subtraction.
No, 12x and 14y are not like terms. Like terms are terms that have the same variable raised to the same power. In this case, 12x has a variable x raised to the first power, while 14y has a variable y raised to the first power. Since the variables are different, they are not considered like terms.