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Term having different litteral factors are called fill in the blanks answer​

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Answered by lavanyakharbe
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Answered by Dɪʏᴀ4Rᴀᴋʜɪ
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\sf\green{→Term\: having\: different\: litteral\:}\sf\green{ factors \:are\: called} _______.

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\sf\orange{→Terms\: having\: different \:literal\: factors }\sf\orange{\:or \:same\: literal\: factors\:with \:different\: }\sf\orange{ exponents\: are \:called} unlike terms.

For e.g:- \sf\blue{x2,x3,x4. }\sf\pink{All \:have\: same \:x }\sf\pink{as\: literal \:factor\: the \:}\sf\pink{exponents\: are\: 2, 3 \:and \:4 }\sf\pink{which \:are\: not\: same.}

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