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- Like terms are those which have the same base. Only coefficients of like terms can be added or subtracted. For instance : We can say 4y and 5y are like terms as they have the same base i.e y
- Unlike terms are those which have the different base. Unlike terms can neither be added nor subtracted. For instance : We can say 4x and 6y are unlike terms as they have the different base i.e 4x has the variable x while 6y has the variable y.
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- No , x² and x are not like terms since they don't have same base.
- Yes , 4x and 2x are like terms since they have the same base.
- No , 2x and 2y are not like terms since they have different base.
- Yes , 3x² and 6x² are like terms since they have the same base .
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