It is called a term.
A term.
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Putting a question mark at the end of a bunch of mathematical terms does not make it a meaningful question.
An algebraic expression can have a mixture of numbers and variables, but it does not contain an equals sign.
The number and variables when next to each other in an equation are called a term. The variable or letters are coefficients.4x + 3x = 28.4x and 3x are terms and the variable "x" is the coefficient.
Term- a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables.
A number is a specific value, while a variable represents an unknown quantity that can change. In mathematical expressions, a product refers to the result of multiplying numbers or variables together. Therefore, a product can involve both numbers and variables, such as in the expression (5x), where (5) is a number and (x) is a variable.
any number or variable or product of numbers and variables
A number variable is a symbol that represents a numerical value, often used in algebraic expressions. The product of numbers and variables refers to the multiplication of these elements, while the quotient involves their division. For example, in the expression (3xy), (3) is a number, (x) and (y) are variables, and together they form a product. Conversely, in the expression (\frac{a}{b}), (a) and (b) can be numbers or variables, representing the quotient of the two.
135ab is a monomial, where 135 is its coefficient.A monomial is a number or a variable or a product of numbers and variables.
A term.
In Algebra a term is either a single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together.
An expression that qualifies as a number, a variable, or the product of a number and variables is known as an algebraic expression. For example, (3x) is an algebraic expression where (3) is a number (coefficient) and (x) is a variable. Other examples include simple constants like (5) or variables like (y). Overall, algebraic expressions can consist of numbers, variables, or their combinations through multiplication, addition, or subtraction.
A number multiplying a variable or a product of variables is called a coefficient. It quantifies the variable(s) in an expression, indicating how many times the variable(s) are being considered in a mathematical context. For example, in the expression (5x^2y), the number 5 is the coefficient of the product (x^2y). Coefficients can be positive, negative, whole numbers, fractions, or decimals.
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A number is a specific value or quantity, while a variable represents an unknown or changing quantity, often denoted by letters like x or y. A product of numbers and variables raised to natural number powers is referred to as a polynomial. Polynomials consist of terms that can include constants (numbers), variables, and exponents that are whole numbers (non-negative integers). For example, (3x^2 + 2x + 1) is a polynomial where (3), (2), and (1) are coefficients, and (x) is the variable raised to the powers of 2 and 1.
A constant is not a variable at all, and none of its factors was a variable. It is constant.