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Terms not having same variable factors are called

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Answered by manikmtp1
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In algebra, like terms are terms that have the same variables and powers. The coefficients do not need to match. Unlike terms are two or more terms that are not like terms, i.e. they do not have the same variables or powers.

Answered by kajaljha08
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In algebra, like terms are terms that have the same variables and powers. The coefficients do not need to match.[1]

Unlike terms are two or more terms that are not like terms, i.e. they do not have the same variables or powers. The order of the variables does not matter unless there is a power. For example, 8xyz2 and −5xyz2 are like terms because they have the same variables and power while 3abc and 3ghi are unlike terms because they have different variables. Since the coefficient doesn't affect likeness, all constant terms are like terms.

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constant is your answer becausea term that has no variable factor.

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