" like terms"
The two variables must be identical.
It is called a "term".
They are "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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Identical terms are expressions that contain the same variables raised to the same powers and coefficients. For example, in the expression (3xy) and (3xy), both terms are identical because they have the same coefficient (3) and the same variables (x and y) in the same form. Similarly, (5a^2b) and (5a^2b) are identical terms.
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Like Terms
Like terms.
The two variables must be identical.
A constant term.
It is called a "term".
Term- a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables.
Are term whose variables are the same
They are "like terms".
Constants are the factors which do not change. Variables are the factors which change. If that is what you are referring to.
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