they are called terms.
If I remember correctly, they are called terms.
Those are the "terms" of the expression.
It is a term.
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Yes and the parts are terms of the expression.
The parts of an algebraic expression are called terms. Each term can consist of variables, coefficients, and exponents, and they are separated by addition or subtraction operators. For example, in the expression (3x^2 + 5x - 7), the terms are (3x^2), (5x), and (-7).
They may be algebraic terms.
If I remember correctly, they are called terms.
Those are the "terms" of the expression.
They may be algebraic terms.
It is a term.
It is 10/b.
Like terms
The parts of an expression that are separated by addition or subtraction signs are called terms. Each term can consist of numbers, variables, or both, and represents a distinct part of the overall expression. For example, in the expression (3x + 5 - 2y), the terms are (3x), (5), and (-2y).
Each part is then a term of the algebraic expression.
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