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Terms having different literal factors are called
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Answered by bstudio1087
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Terms having different literal factors or same literal factors with different exponents are called unlike terms. For e.g:- x2,x3,x4. all have same x as literal factor the exponents are 2, 3 and 4 which are not same.

Answered by Saratchandragarnayak
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Terms having different literal factors or same literal factors with different exponents are called unlike terms. For e.g:- x2,x3,x4. all have same x as literal factor the exponents are 2, 3 and 4 which are not same.

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