Like terms
When the independent variable is of the same degree. Ex. 3x and -5x are like terms. 6 and 9 are like terms. 7x^2 and 9x^3 are NOT like terms.
"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.
They are like terms.
A single-term algebraic expression is called a monomial. A monomial is the product of real numbers and variables with nonnegative exponents.How to recognize a monomial?Examples: -2abc; 3/x; -r^2s; 3/4x; xy^-3-2abc and -r^2s are monomials3/x, 3/4x, and xy^-3 are not monomials because each has an unknown variable in the denominator (xy^-3 = x/y^3).The number in front of the variable, or numerical factor, is called the numerical coefficient of the term, or simply coefficient.Examples:2x^2, the coefficient is 2;x^5, the coefficient is 1;-3y, the coefficient is -3;-6a/7, the coefficient is -6/7.Terms that have the same variable factors are like terms. Monomials with the same like terms can be combined. For example,2x + 3x = (2 + 3)x = 5x5x^2y^3 - 2x^2y^3 = (5 - 2)x^2y^3 = 3x^2y^3But 8xy and x cannot be combined because one monomial has x and y as its variables and the second monomial has only x. Therefore, the monomials are not like terms, and the resulting expression will remain 8xy +y.
Like terms are terms with the same variable to the same power. Examples: 2y and 3y are like terms. 2y and 2z are not like terms 4y squared and 3y squared are like terms 4y squared and 3y are not like terms
like terms - are terms that have identical variable parts and constant terms
Like terms are terms that have the same combination of variables.
Unlike terms.
Like terms
When the independent variable is of the same degree. Ex. 3x and -5x are like terms. 6 and 9 are like terms. 7x^2 and 9x^3 are NOT like terms.
"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.
No, 12x and 14y are not like terms. Like terms are terms that have the same variable raised to the same power. In this case, 12x has a variable x raised to the first power, while 14y has a variable y raised to the first power. Since the variables are different, they are not considered like terms.
example : 4x + 5b - x + 10c -4c the x's are like terms the c's are like terms
They are like terms.