An expression that has the same variable raised to the same exponent is x^x. This expression does not have a formal name, however it is worth noting that x^x = e^xlnx.
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∙ 9y agoThey are like terms.
Exponent=e to the powerPower=m to the power ni.e Power=Generalized exponent
They are terms in which each of the variables is raised to the same power (or exponent).
like terms
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.
They are like terms.
these numbers are call like terms
Like terms
Exponent=e to the powerPower=m to the power ni.e Power=Generalized exponent
Combine them. x2 + x2 = 2x2. 3t5 - t5 = 2t5
They are terms in which each of the variables is raised to the same power (or exponent).
They are 'like' terms
their the exact same thingg
It is the base raised to the exponent used in the numerator minus the exponent for the denominator. That is, a^x / a^y = a^(x-y)
Terms that contain the same variable is called "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.
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