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"Like terms" are terms whose variables (and their exponents such as the 2 in x2) are the same. In other words, terms that are "like" each other.
When you have an expression consisting of several terms added together, and they are not all like terms, and there are like terms separated by unlike terms, you use the commutative law of addition to rearrange the terms so that the like terms are next to each other.
Delimination is not really a word but has a clear meaning as separator; scope is normally a qualifier and sample is suggestion there are fractions of qualifiers.
The first stage in boundary evolution is: '''definition.''' [Not delimination] >:-(
scope and delimination of early marriage
gerrymandering; a form of boundry delimination (redistricting) in which electoral districts or constituency boundries are deliberately modified for electoral purposes......
Ahmad Razavi has written: 'Continental shelf delimination and related maritime issues in the Persian Gulf' -- subject(s): Ocean bottom, Law and legislation, Territorial waters, Maritime law, Continental shelf
Unlike terms.
univocal terms equivocal terms analogous terms
"Defined items" are defined in terms of "undefined terms".
Unlike terms are terms in an equation that are different. These terms cannot be combined. Like terms, however, can be combined.
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No Terms
like terms - are terms that have identical variable parts and constant terms