Math, asked by neetahubli28, 6 months ago

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1) Terms which have the same variables with the same powers are called​

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Answered by iamlakshita30
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Answer:

Unlike terms...

Step-by-step explanation:

they do not have the same variables or powers. The order of the variables does not matter unless there is a power.

Answered by stefangonzalez246
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Terms which have the same variables with the same powers are called like terms.

Explanation:

  • The mathematical expression is called a term and it has a number, variable that are multiplied.
  • The number that has a variable is called coefficient and it is present in front of a variable.
  • In like terms, the coefficients will be different but variables and powers are same.
  • For example, in the equation 4x+5y+3x, the like terms are 4x and 3x as it have same variable and power.
  • The like terms can be combined together to perform the operation.
  • In unlike terms, the variables and powers are different and it cannot be combined to perform the operation.
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