A term in algebra is similar to a word in English.
Several words make a sentence.
Several terms, separated by + or - symbols, make an algebraic statement.
A term may be a number, a variable, or the product of a number and one or more variables with or without exponents, all multiplied together.
Ex: x, 3a, 9xy, 2.7a3b are all separate terms.
"Subset" IS the math term in this case.
power in a math term is when you multiply the exponents
Whole number is a math term. Weighted average is another math term.
This has nothing to do with math.
That is called a variable.
The math term for multiplication is PRODUCT.
"Subset" IS the math term in this case.
there is no such math term
power in a math term is when you multiply the exponents
One math term is y-axis and or yard
There is no such math term. There is, on the other hand, an astronomical term "equinox".
Whole number is a math term. Weighted average is another math term.
Whole number is a math term. Weighted average is another math term.
NO!!! At best RATIO can mean unequal sharing. e.g. 1:3 mean one part receives '1' item , whilst the other part received '3' items. Ratios are often delineated by a colon, e.g a:b :: c:d The double colon is comparing the two ratios.
A math expression is a collection of math terms
This has nothing to do with math.
That is called a variable.