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.
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Another term for independent variables is "predictor variables" or "explanatory variables," as they are used to predict or explain changes in the dependent variable. Dependent variables can also be referred to as "response variables" or "outcome variables," since they represent the outcome that is being measured in relation to the independent variables.
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"
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.
A term must contain a variable, for it to be relevant.
I'm pretty sure it's independent
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