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Dissimilar or unlike terms refer to algebraic expressions that have different variable parts or bases. For example, in the expression (3x^2) and (5y), the terms are dissimilar because they involve different variables ((x) and (y)). Unlike terms cannot be combined through addition or subtraction, as they represent distinct quantities. Only like terms, which have the same variable components, can be combined.

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