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power in a math term is when you multiply the exponents
No. An "x term" normally means a term containg x to the power of one. Depending on the context of the question, it may include any powers of other variables and numerical constants.
Power is the rate of doing work
Yes, because no term has an exponent (power) other than 1.
The presence of any term that is not a constant or a multiple of the independent variable. It can be any other power of that variable, or a trigonometric or exponential or any other function.