Definitions [2]
Definition: Unlike Terms
The terms that do not have the same literal coefficients are called unlike terms.
For example:
6a, 6ab and 6ac are unlike terms.
Definition: Like Terms
Terms having the same literal part (same variables with the same powers) are called like terms.
For example:
xy, 5xy, -4xy, etc. are like terms
Concepts [10]
- Terms, Factors and Coefficients of Expression
- Classification of Terms in Algebra
- Algebraic Expressions
- Addition of Algebraic Expressions
- Subtraction of Algebraic Expressions
- Multiplication of Algebraic Expressions
- Multiplying Monomial by Monomials
- Multiplying a Monomial by a Binomial
- Multiplying a Binomial by a Binomial
- Equations in One Variable
