How many terms are there in the expression 5p + 8z + 7a ?
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A Term is either a single number or a variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together. So, now we can say things like "that expression has only two terms", or "the second term is a constant", or even "are you sure the coefficient is really 4?"
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Parts of algebraic expressions
Terms, factors, and coefficients review
CCSS.Math: 6.EE.A.2, 6.EE.A.2b
Review terms, factors, and coefficients, and try some practice problems.
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Terms
Terms are single numbers, variables, or the product of a number and variable.
Examples of terms:
555
9a9a9, a
yyy
Factors
A factor is one part of a product.
Examples of factors:
In the term 8x8x8, x, the factors are 888 and xxx.
In the term cdecdec, d, e, the factors are ccc, ddd, and eee.
Coefficients
A coefficient is a number multiplied by a variable.
Examples of coefficients:
In the term 14c14c14, c, the coefficient is 141414.
In the term ggg, the coefficient is 111.