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define like termsand unlike termswith example ​

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An algebraic term, which does not have the same literal coefficients, and cannot be raised to the same power is called, unlike terms. For example, 4x+9y is an algebraic unlike term. Because it contains two different variables x and y, and it cannot be raised to the same power.

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