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In general, an expression with one or more than one term (with non- negative integral exponents of the variables) is called a 'Polynomial'. • The sum (or difference) of two like terms is a like term with coefficient equal to the sum (or difference) of coefficients of the two like terms
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In algebraic expressions, like terms are terms that contain the same variables raised to the same power. ... Since adding or subtracting unlike terms is like mixing apples and oranges -- only like terms can be combined. To combine like terms, add the coefficients and multiply the sum by the common variables.
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