It is called a "term".
E = mc2mc's for short :)
" like terms"
Yes, a single term can have multiple variables. For example, the term (3xy) contains two variables, (x) and (y), along with a coefficient of 3. In algebra, terms can consist of constants, variables, or a combination of both, multiplied together.
i am not sure
The general name is a "constant".
A constant term.
Term- a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables.
Are term whose variables are the same
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The degree of a term is the sum of the exponents on the variables.
E = mc2mc's for short :)
It is a Term.
" like terms"
I'm pretty sure it's independent
A term must contain a variable, for it to be relevant.
Yes, a single term can have multiple variables. For example, the term (3xy) contains two variables, (x) and (y), along with a coefficient of 3. In algebra, terms can consist of constants, variables, or a combination of both, multiplied together.
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