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.
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Yes, because they both contain the variable "x". y and 9x would not be like terms because they don't have the same variable. x and 9x2 would not be like terms because the variables are not raised to the same power.
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(1 - cos(2x))/2, where x is the variable. And/Or, 1 - cos(x)^2, where x is the variable.
no,, to be like term they must have the same variable,, such as 4x and 9x.. or 1y and 300y...
a linear first-order differential equation is homogenous if its right hand side is zero & A linear first-order differential equation is non-homogenous if its right hand side is non-zero.