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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 11 months ago
The terms which have the same literal coefficients raised to the same powers but may only differ in numerical coefficient are called similar or like terms.
For example:
(i) 3m and –7m are like terms
(ii) z and 3/2 z are like terms
The terms which do not have the same literal coefficients raised to the same powers are called dissimilar or unlike terms.
For example:
(i) 9p and 9q are unlike terms
(ii) x/3 and y/3 are unlike terms
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