Terms with same factors are called unlike terms. (True or False)
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Sometimes, any factor in a term iscalled the coefficient of the remaining part of the term. Theterms having the same algebraicfactors are called like terms. Theterms having different algebraicfactors are called unlike terms. Expression with one term is called a 'Monomial'.
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terms which does not have the same literal coefficients, and cannot be raised to the same power are called, unlike terms, not terms with same factors.
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